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"Marcel Holzer (born 6 October 1998) is an Austrian footballer who plays for the reserve team of Wolfsberger AC. Career =Wolfsberger AC= On 29 August 2019, Holzer returned to Wolfsberger AC where he was registered for the club's reserve team. On 15 December 2019, Holzer sat on the bench for the first team against FK Austria Wien. References External links * Austrian footballers 1998 births Living people Wolfsberger AC players TSV Hartberg players SKU Amstetten players Austrian Football Bundesliga players Austrian Football Second League players Association football forwards "
"Mykhaylo Meskhi (; born 26 February 1997 in Donetsk, Ukraine) is a professional Ukrainian football midfielder of Georgian descents, who plays for Mezőkövesdi SE in the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Career Meskhi is a product of the youth team system of present-day defunct FC Metalurh from his native city Donetsk. From 2015 he plays for FC Stal Kamianske and made his debut for FC Stal in the game against FC Shakhtar Donetsk on 4 December 2016 in the Ukrainian Premier League. On 13 July 2018 he signed a contract to Hungarian first division team Mezőkövesdi SE. References External links *Profile at FFU Official Site (Ukr) * 1997 births Living people Sportspeople from Donetsk Ukrainian footballers Association football midfielders FC Metalurh Donetsk players FC Stal Kamianske players Mezőkövesdi SE footballers Ukrainian Premier League players Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Ukrainian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Hungary Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in Hungary "
"Hugh of Eu (Hugues, Hugo) ( - d. 17 July 1077) was Bishop of Lisieux from 1049 to 1077. History Hugh was the son of William I, Count of Eu, and his wife Lesceline. William of Poitiers and Orderic Vitalis both depict him with a flattering light. He became bishop of Lisieux at a very young age in 1049. Under his episcopacy he completed the reconstruction of the cathedral and proceeded his dedication according to the Neustria Pia on 8 July 1060 and brought the relics of Arcadius of Bourges to Saint Ursin's. He organized the cathedral chapter, composed of a dean, a treasurer and a cantor. In 1050, Hugh, together with his brother and mother, founded the abbey of Saint-Désir de Lisieux, composed of nuns from Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives and later Benedictine monks. On October 7, 1050, he blessed Thierry de Mathonville, the first abbot of the abbey of Saint-Évroult since its restoration and later Osberne in 1061 and Mainier d'Échauffour, in 1066. He attended the Council of Lillebonne, where the expedition of William the Conqueror to England was approved. He was present at the dedication of Jumièges Abbey of on July 1, 1067, as well as to the dedications of the cathedrals of Bayeux and Évreux and that of the Abbey of Saint-Étienne, Caen in 1077. Hugh fell ill at Pont-l'Évêque and died on his return trip on July 17, 1077. He was buried at the Saint-Désir Abbey. His tomb was discovered by François Cottin in the 1950s in the center of the sanctuary of the first abbey church. See also *Catholic Church in France References Sources * Pierre Bouet, Pierre, and Neveux, François, Les évêques normands du XIe siècle : Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle, Presses Universitaires de Caen, Caen, 1995 * Bois, Louis, Histoire de Lisieux (ville, diocèse et arrondissement) tome 1, Chez Durand, Lisieux, 1846 * Douglas, David, The Earliest Norman Counts, The English Historical Review, vol. 61, no 240, 1946 * Waters, Edmund C., The Counts of Eu, Sometime Lords of the Honour of Tickhill, The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, No. 9, 1886 Roman Catholic bishops by diocese Bishops of Lisieux "