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Arms showing Saint Cybard. Saint Cybard (or Eparchius, Eparque, Ybar, Ybard, Separchius, Cybar; 504 – 1 July 581) was a monk and a hermit who inhabited a cave beneath the walls of Angoulême (France) for forty-four years. The Latin form of his name is Eparchius, and it also appears in French as Éparche and Ybars. | Arms showing Saint Cybard. Saint Cybard (or Eparchius, Eparque, Ybar, Ybard, Separchius, Cybar; 504 – 1 July 581) was a monk and a hermit who inhabited a cave beneath the walls of Angoulême (France) for forty-four years. The Latin form of his name is Eparchius, and it also appears in French as Éparche and Ybars. |
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