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- Amantius or Amancius may refer to several figures in Roman and early Christian history: Saint martyred with Saint Getulius, d. 120 AD Saint Amantius of...
- Sophia on 16 July. Their plot revealed, Amantius and Andreas were executed on 20 July. Andreas and Amantius were later considered among Monophysites...
- may also have influenced the exotic interpretation. Sant' Amanzio di Como (in Italian) Saints.SQPN: Amantius of Como Catholic Online: Amantius of Como...
- Twelve Caesars: Julius. Plutarch writes that Caesar used it in a report to Amantius, a friend of his in Rome. Suetonius states that Caesar displa**** the three...
- Palaeo-Christian church entitled to Sts. Peter and Paul, built by order of St. Amantius of Como, third bishop of the city. Erected c. 1 km outside the city's walls...
- Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Amantius and Albinus (or, less frequently, year 1098 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- chamberlain), Amantius, had intended to have Theocritus, commander of an elite guard unit, elected to the throne. Theocritus and Amantius were relying...
- eventually the governor was killed, while taking refuge in his own house.: 31  Amantius, the governor of the East was ordered to quell the revolt, after the widow...
- of Temse c. 741 10 July 772 Amandus 584 679 1584 by Pope Gregory XIII Amantius of Como 300s 8 April 448 found in Roman Martyrology Amata of ****isi unknown...
- 540: Buzes 542: Belisarius 543–544: Martinus 549–551: Belisarius 555: Amantius 556: Valeri**** 569: Zemarchus 572–573: Marcian 573: Theodorus 574: Eusebius...