Cyriacus Church

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(Sankt, St.) Cyriakus- , Cyriaks- or Cyriakikirche or chapel stands for churches or chapels that are named after:

Germany

Cyriakus relic in St. Cyriakus in Neuss-Grimlinghausen

(sorted alphabetically according to the place addition in the lemma)

A Cyriakus patrozinium was first found north of the Alps around the year 847 in Worms- Neuhausen . The reason for the later spread to Saxony is unknown. A first patronage there is documented for the year 946 in Geseke , followed by a further expansion in eastern Saxony by the margrave Gero .

Austria

State of Carinthia

State of Salzburg

France

Italy

Turkey

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The fact that a church is referred to as “not identified” does not mean that the patronage cannot be identified, but merely reflects the current status of the respective Wikipedia article on the churches.
  2. St. Cyriakus Billig ( Memento from January 31, 2018 in the Internet Archive ). In: gemeinden.erzbistum-koeln.de, accessed on March 11, 2019.