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Augurius of
Tarragona or
Saint Augurius (died 259) was a
Christian Hispano-Roman clergyman. It is also
cited as Augurinus.
Exerting the
office of deacon...
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Emperor Valerian (reigned 253 – 260).
Along with him were two deacons, St.
Augurius and St. Eulogius. In 259, he was
questioned by the
praeses Aemili**** and...
- Augulus,
Augurius, or Augulius,
Bishop of Augusta, in Britain. [Third or
Fourth Century]"
under February 7. He
notes that no Acts of
Augurius exist, although...
- 16:4), etc. from
religious rites or omens, e.g., Augustus, Au****ius,
Augurius, Optatus; from numbers, e.g., Primus, Primigenius, Secundinus, Quartus...
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soldier and
saint January 18 – Sun Chen,
Chinese general and
regent (b. 232)
Augurius of Tarragona,
Christian Hispano-Roman
clergyman Cao Jun (or Zi'an), Chinese...
- Auctus, Audaios, Audax, Audens, Aufidi****, Augendus, Augur, Augurinus,
Augurius, Augustalis, August****, Augustinus, Augustus, Aureli****, Aurelius, Aureolus...
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Christians by
Emperor Valerian, the city's bishop, Fructuosus, and his deacons,
Augurius and Eulogius, were
burned alive.
After Christianity became the official...
- (1019–1034)
Conradus Obertus Conradus Mezanello (c. 1084)
Cyriacus (c. 1090)
Augurius (1095–1098)
Airaldo Guaraco (1099–1117) Otto (1117–1120) Sede
vacante (1120–1123)...
- half of the third.
Marcus Tannonius Gerini****, the
student of
Julius Augurius, was a
young man
buried at Puteoli, aged
eighteen years,
eight months,...
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established by 259, when the
bishop Saint Fructuosus (Fructuós) and the
deacons Augurius and
Eulogius were
burned alive on the
orders of the
governor Aemili****...