- and
clerics asked that
Cerbonius serve as
their bishop. The
citizens soon
became frustrated with him, however,
since Cerbonius rose
every Sunday at daybreak...
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Metropolitan of the East. Áed mac Echach, king of
Connacht (Ireland)
Cerbonius,
bishop of
Populonia (Central Italy) Istämi,
ruler (yabgu) of the Western...
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Histories of St.
Cerbonius. The
interior is home to a
Romanesque font (1267 with a
cover of 1447), a
Gothic reliquary (1324) of
Saint Cerbonius, a Maestà attributed...
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fortress (ex temple) in the Tur
Abdin region on the Turkish/Syrian border.
Cerbonius,
bishop of
Populonia (approximate date)
Erzhu Rong,
general of Northern...
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Saint Cerbonius,
which was
created in 1342, with
reliefs depicting stories of the saint. On the
right wall is a 15th-century
fresco of
Saint Cerbonius Accompanied...
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cathedral in M****a, Tuscany,
central Italy. It is
dedicated to
Saint Cerbonius.
Formerly a
conventual church, it was
declared the
episcopal seat of the...
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Liberation Day (Vietnam)
Christian feast day:
Blessed Angela Truszkowska Cerbonius Daniel Comboni Eulampius and
Eulampia Gereon and
companions Blessed María...
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Celine Borzecka Religious habit[clarification needed][citation needed]
Cerbonius geese, bear
licking his feet[a]
Charalambos Vested as
either a priest...
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Vescovo M****a Marittima-Piombino M****a Marittima, Grosseto,
Tuscany Saint Cerbonius cathedral,
minor basilica Matelica Cathedral Concattedrale di S. Maria...
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Tunisia C****ian of Tangier, of
Morocco Catherine of Alexandria, of
Egypt Cerbonius, of
North Africa Crispina, of
Algeria Cucuphas, of
Tunisia Damian of Alexandria...