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- Saint Catervus (Italian: San Caterv[i]o) (possibly 4th century) is the patron saint of Tolentino. Catervus is said to have brought the Christian faith...
- by a newer Neoclassical facade. A church or chapel dedicated to Saint Catervus existed at the site and was rebuilt in a by Benedictine monks, starting...
- century Castritian 2nd century Castulus 3rd century Catald 5th century Catervus 4th century Catherine of Alexandria c. 305 Cecilia c. 176-180 Celadion...
- Macerata-Tolentino-Recanati-Cingoli-Treia Tolentino, Macerata, Marche Saint Catervus (possibly also ****umption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) co-cathedral, minor...
- zone UTC+1 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code 62029 Dialing code 0733 Patron saint St. Catervus Saint day October 17 Website Official website...
- endocrinologist (b. 1926) Christian feast day: Andrew of Crete Anstrudis Catervus Ethelred and Ethelberht Florentius of Orange François-Isidore Gagelin (one...
- Casarano have surviving early Christian domes. In Tolentino, the mausoleum of Catervus was modeled on the Pantheon, but at one-quarter scale and with three protruding...
- orders): Proetida Family Proetidae Gerastos catervus (van Viersen, 2006) (previous names: Rhenocynproetus catervus, Gerastos cuvieri (Steininger, 1831)) Diademaproetux...