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was visiting there (Tongern belonged to the Cologne ecclesiastical province at the time), he took the boy, who was considered pious, with him to the episcopal city on the Rhine, educated him and ordained him a deacon. When Severin died, Evergislus became his successor. On a later visit to his
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name. Evergislu's tenure was marked by the unrest brought about by the migration of peoples, which dominated both city and country. Evergislus tried to build up religious life and ecclesiastical peace.
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but always using the past tense, so it is assumed that Eberigisil died before 594. Gregory says that Eberigisil built a church in honor of the martyr Mallosus in Birten, near
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Ebergisel, Ebergisil, Ebregisel, Ebregisil, Ebregislus, Ebregiselus, Ebregisus, Evergislus, Evergisilus, Everigisil, Everigisilus
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He is revered as a Catholic saint, honoured on 24 October, and is the patron saint of glaziers, and glass painters.
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Sebastian Ristow (2003). "Eberigisil, fünfter überlieferter Bischof von Köln". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Leach, Elizabeth Eva. “Medieval Repertories.” Early Music, vol. 39, no. 4, 2011, pp. 627–29. JSTOR
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According to an 11th-century legend, Eberigisil came from a wealthy family in the Flemish town of
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hometown of Tongeren, he is said to have been murdered by robbers and buried in the local
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Eberigisil is often depicted in episcopal regalia with a palm leaf.
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transferred the supposedrelics of Evergisilus« from
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Index

Bishop of Cologne

Bishop of Cologne
Frankish
Gregory of Tours
Xanten
Poitiers
Childebert II
Heriger of Lobbes
bishop of Maastricht
Tongeren
Severin of Cologne
Church of Our Lady
Bruno I
Tongeren
St. Cecilia's Church, Cologne
parish church of St. Peter
Brenig
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"Evergislus", Heilige
Leach, Elizabeth Eva. “Medieval Repertories.” Early Music, vol. 39, no. 4, 2011, pp. 627–29. JSTOR
"Patrozinium St. Evergislus", Sankt Evergilus, Bornheim-Brenig
Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)

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