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Basilla of Rome, also
known as
Basilissa and Babilla, was a
saint and
martyr of the 3rd century.
According to myth she was born into a
Roman noble family...
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Russia Other names Nickname(s)
Vasya Related names Basilia, Basilissa,
Basilla, V****a, Vasilia,
Vasiliki (Gr****);
Vasilka (Bulgarian);
Vasylyna (Ukrainian);...
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Basiliscus of
Comana 200s c. 310
Basilissa 0s 68 AD
found in
Roman Martyrology Basilla of Rome
unknown 257 B****i**** of Lodi c. 320 c. 413
Baudolino c. 700 c...
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Ralph married Basilla,
daughter of
Gerard Flaitel. They had a son,
Robert de Gacé, who died
without heirs.
After Ralph's death,
Basilla remarried, wedding...
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Count of Évreux (d. 1067)
Ralph d'Évreux,
Seigneur of Gacé. He
married Basilla Flaitel,
daughter of
Gerard Flaitel. They had one son,
Robert d'Évreux...
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northern Spain,
martyred in Nîmes (2nd or 3rd century) Virgin-martyr
Basilla (304)
Saint Hilary (Hilarius, Hilaire),
Bishop of
Toulouse in
France (360)...
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relics of St
Hyacinth were
uncovered in 1845. "AT Rome, in the
Cemetery of
Basilla, on the old
Salarian road, the
birthday of the holy
martyrs Protus and...
- Town-Konapara-Manikandi-Shakerjaiga Road 7 4.3 15 Z8202
Uttar Basilla-Dakshin
Basilla Link Road 2 1.2 16 Z3025 Kapashia-Pabur-Fuldi-Kaliganj Road 24...
- 354. The
chronographia also
mentions their graves, in the
Coemeterium of
Basilla on the Via Salaria,
later the
Catacomb of St. Hermes. The "Itineraries"...
- Pamphalon, soldiers, at
Chalcedon (c. 286-305)
Martyrs Adrion,
Victor and
Basilla, in Alexandria.
Saint Theodoret of Antioch, Hieromartyr, (361–363) Venerable...