-
Jovita led to the
conversion of
Calocerus, who in turn
converted Secundus of Asti.
According to tradition,
Calocerus preached at
Albenga and was martyred...
-
Ravenna and
confessor April 18,
Saint Calocerus,
Roman soldier and
martyr at
Albenga under Hadrian 19 May,
Saint Calocerus the Eunuch,
brother of
Saint Parthenius...
- 1930 1
October 2000 by Pope John Paul II
Calminius unknown 500s or 600s
Calocerus unknown 130
found in
Roman Martyrology Calogerus the
Anchorite c. 466...
-
Caius 296
Calepodius 3rd
century Calimerius 3rd
century Callixtus I 222
Calocerus 2nd
century Camilla 5th
century Candida the
Elder 1st
century Candidus...
-
Galicia and
included in
their list of
Orthodox saints. The
Martyrdom of *
Calocerus, Parthenius, Victoria,
Anatolia and
Audax was
written presumably in Picenum...
- romanized: Kalogeros ho Anakhorētēs,
Kalogeros o Anakhoritis, Latin:
Calogerus or
Calocerus, Sicilian: Calòjiru and Caloriu, Italian: Calogero, also
known as Calogerus...
- 1964)
Ebrahim Raisi, 8th
President of Iran (b. 1960)
Christian feast day:
Calocerus (Eastern
Orthodox Church)
Crispin of
Viterbo Dunstan (Roman
Catholic Church...
-
Saints in Late Antiquity,
University of Oxford, 2021 "The
Martyrdom of
Calocerus, Parthenius, Victoria,
Anatolia and
Audax (martyrs of Rome and of Picenum"...
-
Eleutherius and
martyred under the
Emperor Hadrian (c. 117-138)
Martyr Calocerus, an
officer of the
Emperor Hadrian martyred in
Brescia in
Italy (c. 117-138)...
-
Blaise the
Hieromartyr of
Acarnania (Vlasios of Sklavaina) (1006)
Saint Calocerus, a
disciple of St Apollinaris, whom he
succeeded as
Bishop of Ravenna...