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- Andeolus or Andéol is an alleged Christian missionary martyred in Gaul. Andeolus was reportedly born in Smyrna in the 2nd century. A deacon, he was sent...
- Sirmium 4th century Anastasius I 401 Anastasius the Fuller 4th century Andeolus 3rd century Andrew 1st century Saint Andrew of Sardis 2nd century Andronicus...
- Constantinople Vested as a bishop with omophorion, holding a Gospel Book Andeolus holding a book and palm of martyrdom, head pierced by a wooden knife André...
- singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1938) Christian feast day: Aldebrandus Amator Andeolus Aredius of Gap Asaph Augustin Schoeffler, Jean-Louis Bonnard (part of Vietnamese...
- Roman province of Arabia and was one of the foremost critics of Origen. Andeolus 208 an alleged Christian missionary martyred in Gaul. Anthimus of Rome...
- Sant Aniol (Catalan for Saint Andeolus) may refer to: Sant Aniol d'Aguja, Benedictine monastery in Montagut i Oix, Province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain...
- bas relief of the god Mithras. It acquired its present name after Saint Andeolus, the 'apostle of the Vivarais', a disciple of St. Polycarp, supposedly...
- and Sennen     205   Basilides and Potamiana     205 Alexandria, Egypt Andeolus   Smyrna 208 Viviers, Gaul Serapion of Antioch     211   Patriarch of Antioch...
- century) Saint Symeon of Syracuse (or of Mount Sinai or Trier) (1035) Martyr Andeolus of Smyrna, a subdeacon from Smyrna sent to France by St Polycarp, martyred...
- confluence of the River L'Escoulay and the Rhône, about 52 km. north of Orange. Andeolus, a disciple and subdeacon of Polycarp of Smyrna (died 155), brought Christianity...