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Aredius : ウィキペディア英語版
Aredius

Saint Aredius (c. 510–591), also known as Yrieix, was Abbot of Limoges and chancellor to Theudebert II, King of Austrasia in the 6th century. He founded the monastery of Attanum, and the various French communes called St. Yrieix are named after him.
==History==
Aredius was from a prominent Gallo-Roman family of Limoges. Early in his career he served as chancellor to Theudebert I, King of Austrasia.〔(Goyau, Georges. "Limoges." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 21 Dec. 2014 )〕 Nicetius bishop of Trier persuaded Aredius to leave the court. Upon the death of his father, Aredius returned to the Limousin to care for his mother.
Aredius built churches on his estates, and founded a monastery at a place south of Limoges that is now called Saint-Yrieix. People in the area believed him to have the gift of healing. He supported the cult of Saint Medard of Soissons and probably built the church in his honor at Excideuil. He was a friend of Gregory of Tours, and bequeathed some of his wealth to the church at Tours.〔(Fletcher, Richard A., ''The Barbarian Conversion: From Paganism to Christianity'', p. 61, University of California Press, 1999, ISBN 9780520218598 )〕

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