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- A church dedicated to Castulus at Rome, built on the site of his martyrdom, existed from at least the seventh century. Castulus was venerated in Bavaria...
- the wife of Saint Castulus who, according to tradition, was in the service of the Roman emperor. She was later widowed when Castulus was martyred for practicing...
- Campania. Marcus and Marcelli****, after being concealed by a Christian named Castulus, were later martyred, as were Nicostratus, Zoe, and Tiburtius. Sebastian...
- who had been converted by Tiburtius (who is venerated with Susanna) and Castulus. His legend states that Caius took refuge in the catacombs of Rome and...
- The Catacomb of Saint Castulus (Italian - catacomba di San Castulo ) is one of the catacombs of Rome, the first cemetery beyond Porta Maggiore along the...
- Vienne", although Vienne belongs to the Diocese of Grenoble. (Casturus or Castulus - legendary bishop celebrated with a feast day on October 14 since the...
- 304, feast day April 3 Irene of Rome (died c. 288), wife of martyr Saint Castulus, feast day January 22 Irene of Tomar (died c. 653), of Portugal, feast...
- St. Castulus church (Czech: Kostel svatého Haštala) is a Gothic church with Romanesque and Baroque elements. It is located on the Castulus square, in Old...
- construction of the Kastulus Minster (cathedral) in 1171, dedicated to Saint Castuluswhose supposed relics were brought to the city. In the 12th century,...
- ****ociated with that of Saints Tranquillinus, Martia, Nicostratus, Zoe, Castulus, and Tiburtius, though not in the official liturgical books of the Church...