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  • The reason I bring this up is the Hilarius video that was brought to my attention earlier this week that surfaced on Yahoo!

    Today on Screenhead 2008

  • St. Hierome proves that they can do it (as in Hilarius 'life, epist.lib. 3); he hath a story of a young man, that with a philter made a maid mad for the love of him, which maid was after cured by Hilarion.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • In Antioch, among many other Pagans, the ex-governor Fidustius and the priests Hilarius and Patricius are executed.

    The Church-State Alliance and the future of humanity 2007

  • Well, if you don't have a birthday bash next year, you can have a Hilarius Feast!

    Thursday Thirteen #6 Stephanie 2007

  • Among others, they burn down the Eleusinian Sanctuary and burn alive all of its priests (including the hierophant of Mithras Hilarius).

    The Church-State Alliance and the future of humanity 2007

  • And there were certainly some more interesting papal names as well, like Hilarius in 461, Telesphorus in 125, or Lando in 913, the last original papal name.

    CNN Transcript Apr 19, 2005 2005

  • Hilarius are by no means the most curious that have occurred in the names of the blessed Saints.

    Swann's Way 2003

  • According to "15,000 Great Baby Names," Hillary comes from the Latin Hilarius, which brings us to a "New York Post" headline that ran back when the first lady was giving the president the freeze after his affair with Monica.

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Spin Room: Political Ads Get Ugly - October 30, 2000 2000

  • The dove as an attribute appears with several saints, representing the importance of the Holy Spirit in their lives, most particularly St. Gregory, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Scholastica, and St. Hilarius.

    A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975

  • The dove as an attribute appears with several saints, representing the importance of the Holy Spirit in their lives, most particularly St. Gregory, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Scholastica, and St. Hilarius.

    A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975

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