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- Abitinae was a town in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis and is famed for the Martyrs of Abitinae. Extant contemporary records give the names...
- The Martyrs of Abitinae (or Abitinian Martyrs) were a group of 49 Christians found guilty, in 304, during the reign of the Emperor Diocletian, of having...
- Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and titular bishop-elect of Abitinae by Pope John Paul II on 19 December 2002. He was consecrated by Pope John...
- not precisely known. She sometimes is considered one of the Martyrs of Abitinae, Roman Province of Africa, a group of North Africans including Dativus...
- translates as "we cannot". It originated with the martyrdom of the Martyrs of Abitinae, who were murdered in AD 304 when Roman Emperor Diocletian prohibited Christians...
- Rome (64 AD) Scillitan Martyrs (180) M****a Candida (253–260) Martyrs of Abitinae (304) Thirty Martyrs of the Appian Way (c. 304) — found in Roman Martyrology...
- already listed, African martyrs also include Saturninus and the Martyrs of Abitinae, another group martyred on February 12, 304 in Carthage, and the martyrs...
- feast day: Benedict of Aniane Damian (?) Julian the Hospitaller Martyrs of Abitinae February 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Darwin Day (International) Georgia...
- belongs to the bishop Saturninus, known for being one of those martyred in Abitinae. In his monumental work 'The Donatist Church', William Frend explores the...
- of Forty-Nine Martyrs venerated as saints in Christianity: Martyrs of Abitinae (304), Roman Catholic Forty-nine companions of Callistratus of Carthage...