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Saints Cantius, Canti****, and
Cantianilla (all died May 31,
circa 304 AD) are
venerated as
saints and
martyrs by the
Christian church. A late legend...
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Jocara cantianilla is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Jocara. It is
found in
South America. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T...
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Martyrology Candidus 200s c. 287
Canius 200s 200s Cantius, Canti****, and
Cantianilla unknown c. 304
Canute IV of
Denmark c. 1042 10 July 1086 19
April 1101...
- Crescentian, in S****ari in
Sardinia (c. 130)
Martyrs Cantius, Cantian,
Cantianilla and Protus, in
Aquileia (304)
Saint Sylvius of Toulouse,
Bishop of Lyon...
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Candida the
Elder 1st
century Candidus 3rd
century Cantius, Canti****, and
Cantianilla 4th
century Caprasius of Agen 4th
century Caprasius of Lérins 5th century...
- attire[citation needed] Cantius, Canti****, and
Cantianilla Cantius and Canti**** are
depicted as two youths;
Cantianilla as a girl;
Protus as a
tutor with a staff...
- port of Trieste. Its name
refers to the
martyrs Cantius, Canti****, and
Cantianilla, who are said to have been
beheaded here in 304 AD. It is also the birthplace...
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Venatius Fortunatus mention the
martyrdom of Cantius, Canti**** and
Cantianilla in
Aquileia as well. In
Spain the
bishop Ossius of
Corduba narrowly escaped...
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tradition Chrysogonus,
according to
tradition Cantius, Canti****, and
Cantianilla, 304,
reported by
Maximus of
Turin and
Venantius Fortunatus Cessi****...
- (16 ft). The
local church is
dedicated to
Saints Cantius, Canti****, and
Cantianilla. It
dates from 1854 and was
restored after the 1895
Ljubljana earthquake...