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Aveia was an
ancient town of the
Vestini and
Roman former bishopric,
which remains a
Latin Catholic titular see. Its site is on the Via
Claudia Nova,...
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Maximus of
Aveia (d. ca. 250 AD) (sometimes also
known as
Saint Maximus of Aquila) is one of the
patron saints of L'Aquila, Italy. He was born in
Aveia, currently...
- c. 1305), Gr**** monk, anthologist,
translator and
theologian Maximus of
Aveia or
Maximus of
Aquila (died c. 250)
Maximus of Évreux (died c. 384) Maximus...
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National Museum of Abruzzo. L'Aquila Cathedral,
dedicated to
Saint Maximus of
Aveia (San M****imo), was
built in the 13th century, but
crumbled down
during the...
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Catholic cathedral in L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy,
dedicated to
Saint Maximus of
Aveia and
Saint George. It is the
episcopal seat of the
Archdiocese of L'Aquila...
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Maximin of
Trier 4th
century Maximus of
Alexandria 3rd
century Maximus of
Aveia 3rd
century Maximus of Évreux 4th
century Maximus of
Jerusalem 4th century...
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Opsturius Dasius,
probably her husband. ****tus
Titanius Cinnamus,
buried at
Aveia in Samnium.
Publius Titanius Successus,
built a tomb at Rome for his wife...
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sights are: L'Aquila Cathedral: main
church dedicated to
Saint Maximus of
Aveia (San M****imo), was
built in the 13th century, but
razed after the 1703 earthquake...
- (Russian
Orthodox Church)
Landry of
Paris Maurinus of
Cologne Maximus of
Aveia (or of Aquila)
Maximus of
Naples Olivia June 10 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)...
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concathedral of Pescara-Penne archdiocese, it was
built after St
Maximus of
Aveia on a 10th-century Crypt.
Probably the
Crypt was
erected on an
ancient temple...