Eberigisil
Eberigisil[1] (died at the end of the sixth century, perhaps 593[2]) was Bishop of Cologne, being the fifth well-attested bishop, and the first with a Frankish name.[3] He is mentioned by Gregory of Tours but always using the past tense, so it is assumed that Eberigisil died before 594. Heriger of Lobbes mentions him as a bishop of Maastricht but this may well be a mix up.
Eberigisil | |
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Died | End of 6th century |
Occupation | Bishop of Cologne |
He is revered as a Catholic saint, honoured on 24 October.
Sources and notes
- Régis de la Haye, De bisschoppen van Maastricht. Maastricht, 1985
- Ebergisel, Ebergisil, Ebregisel, Ebregisil, Ebregislus, Ebregiselus, Ebregisus, Evergislus, Evergisilus, Everigisil, Everigisilus .
- kirchensite.de - Heiliger Evergisil (Evergislus, Eberigisil) - 24. Oktober
- Archived 2007-07-12 at the Wayback Machine, in German.
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External links
- Sebastian Ristow (2003). "Eberigisil, fünfter überlieferter Bischof von Köln". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). 22. Nordhausen: Bautz. cols. 299–304. ISBN 3-88309-133-2.
- (in German)
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