- and
Bademus was
martyred in the year 376; he was
subsequently recognized as a saint. In the thirty-sixth year of
Shapur II's ****cution,
Bademus was...
- of
Antioch unknown 253
Bacchus unknown 300s
found in
Roman Martyrology Bademus unknown 10
April 376 Baithéne mac Brénaind c. 534 c. 596-598
Balbina of...
- the south.
Cyril of Alexandria,
Egyptian patriarch (d. 444)
April 10 –
Bademus,
Christian abbot and
saint October 10 –
Acepsimas of Hnaita,
Persian bishop...
- the East from 457 to 484,
during the
reign of the S****anid King
Peroz I.
Bademus — was a rich,
noble citizen from Persia, who
founded a
monastery nearby...
- of
Hnaita Ajabel Anastasius of
Persia Aphrahat Asyncritus of
Hyrcania Bademus Barhadbesciabas Saint Benjamin the
Deacon and
Martyr Christina of Persia...
- others,
martyrs of
Persia under Shapur II (362)
Venerable Hieromartyr Bademus (Vadim), Archimandrite, of Persia, and 7
disciples (379)
Venerable Acacius...
-
Bademus...
-
Empire Wang Meng (or Jinglüe),
Chinese politician (b. 325) 376
April 10 –
Bademus,
Christian abbot and
saint October 10 –
Acepsimas of Hnaita,
Persian bishop...
-
equivalent to Andrew, of Gr**** origin) Вадзім (Vadzim,
equivalent to
Persian Bademus) Васіль, Базыль (Vasil (orthodox) or
Bazyl (catholic) of Gr**** origin)...
- (Cyrillic: Вадим) is a
Slavic masculine given name.
Vadim may also
refer to:
Bademus or
Vadim (died 376),
Persian martyr and
saint venerated in the Eastern...