-
largely legendary P****io,
during Cetteus’ episcopate,
Amiternum was
occupied by two
Lombard captains, Alai and Umbolus.
Cetteus,
because he
refused to support...
- Empire. In the
Middle Ages it was destro**** by the
Lombards (597).
Saint Cetteus, the town's
patron saint, was a
bishop of the 6th century,
elected to the...
- 1978)
Christian feast day:
Anthony of Padua,
Doctor of the
Church Aquilina Cetteus (Peregrinus)
Felicula G. K.
Chesterton (Episcopal
Church (USA)) Gerard...
-
constructing his tomb, Castorius, who is
mentioned by Pope
Gregory I,
Saint Cetteus,
martyred by the
Lombards in 597, and Leontius, a
brother of Pope Stephen...
- Monaghan, Ireland,
possibly the same as Damhnade.
Saint Peregrinus (Cetheus,
Cetteus,
Cetteo di Amiterno),
Bishop of L'Aquila in the
Abruzzi in
Italy (c. 600)...
- one
these days.
People with the name
Peregrine or
Peregrinus include:
Cetteus or
Peregrinus (died 597),
Roman Catholic saint and
bishop of Amiternum...
-
Maurus 600
Bishop of
Verona Oncho (Onchuo) 600
Peregrinus (
Cetteus) 600
Bishop of
Amiternum Baithéne mac Brénaind 536
Ireland 600 Ireland...
- Via D'Annunzio in the city of Pescara. The cathedral,
dedicated to
Saint Cetteus,
patron saint of Pescara, has been the seat of the
Archbishop of Pescara-Penne...
-
Cattedrale di S.
Cetteo Vescovo e
Martire Pescara-Penne Pescara,
Abruzzo Saint Cetteus cathedral Pescia Cathedral Cattedrale di
Maria SS. ****unta e S. Giovanni...