-
Saint Calocerus (Italian: Caio,
Calocero, Calogero) was a 2nd-century
Christian martyr. His
alleged "acts",
belong to a much
later period. He was probably...
-
Welfare (1942–1943)
Ondino Viera (1943–1946)
Ernesto Santos (1946)
Roque Calocero (1946–1947) Otto Glória (1947) Flávio
Costa (1947–1951) Otto Glória (1951–1952)...
-
given name and
family name, and a
place name of Gr**** origin. (Masculine):
Calocero (Hypocoristic): Calò, Gero,
Gerino Feminine: Calogera,
Calocera Catalan:...
-
transfer and
enshrinement of the
relics of the
martyr Saint Calocero in the
Church of
Saint Calocero in Albenga. On 1 June 1531,
Bishop Gambarana held a diocesan...
- Belvecony (1939) Cherro (1939) Fernández Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41)
Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946)...
- Belvecony (1939) Cherro (1939) Fernández Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41)
Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946)...
- Belvecony (1939) Cherro (1939) Fernández Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41)
Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946)...
- monument. Also in the
mount area is the Palaeo-Christian
Basilica of S.
Calocero (4th–5th century). It has
built on the
latter martyr's tomb.
Other archaeological...
- Belvecony (1939) Cherro (1939) Fernández Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41)
Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946)...
- Belvecony (1939) Cherro (1939) Fernández Roca (1939–40) Sobral (1940–41)
Calocero (1941) Fortunato (1942) Tarrío (1942–43) Garasini (1943–45) Fortunato (1946)...