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Capua Carpophorus is one of the Four
Crowned Martyrs Carpophorus,
priest martyred around 300
either at
Spoleto or at
Seville Carpophorus was an epithet...
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Saints Rufus and
Carpophorus (Carpone, Carponius) (died c. 295) were
Christians who were
martyred at
Capua during the
reign of Diocletian.
Their Acta...
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saints are
divided into two groups:
Severus (or Secundius), Severian(us),
Carpophorus (Carpoforus),
Victorinus (Victorius, Vittorinus) Claudius, Castorius...
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celebrates two
groups of
martyrs on 13 March:
Felinus and Gratian, as well as
Carpophorus and Fidelis. The
festival of
Tredicino is
celebrated on the s****s of...
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former temple of
Mercury to
house the
remains of
Carpophorus and
other local martyrs. Just
Carpophorus was
often venerated with
Fidelis of Como, and both...
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slave from Rome, was put in
charge of
collected funds by his
master Carpophorus,
funds which were
given as alms by
other Christians for the care of widows...
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Bodiless Powers. The Four
Crowned Martyrs (c. 305): Secundus, Severian,
Carpophorus and Victorinus; Claudius, Nicostratus, Symphorian,
Castorius and Simplicius...
- with
Carpophorus and Exanthus, two soldier-saints.
Variations on
their legend are
applied to Fidelis. The
first says that he, with
Carpophorus and Exanthus...
- Philadelphia. On 27 August, two
martyrs named Rufus at
Capua (see
Rufus and
Carpophorus) -- one,
whose name also
appears as
Rufinus in the "Martyrologium Hieronymianum"...
- with the
Virgin Annunciate –
namely Euphemia, Innocence,
Leontius and
Carpophorus, were four
brothers from
Vicenza who
suffered martyrdom in the fourth...