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Caprasius may
refer to:
Caprasius of Agen (4th century),
French martyr and
saint Caprasius of Lérins (died 430),
French hermit and
saint San Cap****,...
- the
prefect Dacian,
Caprasius fled to Mont-Saint-Vincent, near Agen. He
witnessed the
execution of
Faith from atop the hill.
Caprasius was
condemned to death...
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Caprasius,
sometimes Caprasius of Lérins (French: Caprais; died 430), was a
hermit who
lived in Lérins, Provence.
Caprasius was born
sometime in the fourth...
- with her) was
fused with that of
Caprasius of Agen (Caprais) and
Alberta of Agen, both ****ociated with Agen.
Caprasius' cult in turn was also
fused with...
-
Saint Faith was
fused with that of
Caprasius of Agen (Caprais) and
Alberta of Agen, also ****ociated with Agen.
Caprasius' cult in turn was
fused with that...
- Lérins may
refer to:
Caprasius of Lérins (died 430), a
hermit who
lived in Lérins,
Provence Vincent of Lérins (died 440s), a
Gallic monk and
author of...
-
medieval buildings. The
twelfth century Agen Cathedral,
dedicated to
Saint Caprasius, is one of the few
large churches in
France with a
double nave, a regional...
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describes her as the wife of Dacian, the
Roman Prefect who ****cuted
Saint Caprasius of Agen and
Saint Maginus.
While Saint George was
being tortured, Alexandra...
- 7
January 1131 1169 by Pope
Alexander III
Caprasius of Agen 200s 303
found in
Roman Martyrology Caprasius of Lérins
unknown 430
Caradoc unknown 1124...
- Diocletian's ****cutions, she was
tortured with
Saint Faith and
Saint Caprasius in Agen, France.
According to tradition, some
spectators objected to this...