- Agape,
Chionia and
Irene (Gr****: Αγάπη, Χιονία και Ειρήνη) were
sisters and
Christian saints from Aquileia,
martyred at
Thessalonica in 304 AD. Agape...
- that
depicts the
imprisonment and
martyrdom of the
three sisters, Agape,
Chionia, and Irena,
nevertheless its
content is
presumably deemed less
grave because...
-
Anastasia (martyred) Date
unknown Saint Afra (martyred by fire)
Saint Agape,
Chionia, and
Irene (martyred)
Saint Agnes (martyred)
Saint Alban (possibly 309)...
- Khioniya, Khionija, Khionia, and
Chionia are
transliterations of the
Russian female name Хиония. It may
refer to:
Khioniya Guseva (c. 1880/81 – after...
- (died 304)
Justina of
Padua (died 304)
Lucia of
Syracuse (died 304) Agape,
Chionia, and
Irene of
Thessalonica (died 304)
Philomena of Rome (died 304) Eulalia...
-
tradition Victoria of Albitina, c. 304,
according to
tradition Agape,
Chionia, and Irene, 304,
according to
tradition Fidelis of Como, c. 304, according...
- love
Agape feast,
certain meals celebrated by
early Christians Agape,
Chionia, and Irene,
Christian virgin-martyrs Agapē Agape, a
novel by
William Gaddis...
- and Eutychius, of
Thessaloniki (304) Virgin-martyrs Irene,
Agapia and
Chionia of Aquileia, in
Thessaloniki (304) (see also:
April 16)
Martyr Ulphi****...
- Aemili**** 5th
century Afra 304
Agape (Charity or Love) 2nd century ? Agape,
Chionia, and
Irene 3rd
century Agapitus of
Palestrina 3rd
century Agapius 4th century...
-
Lycaonia (294 or 304) (see also:
August 30) Virgin-martyrs Agape, Irene, and
Chionia of Aquileia, in
Thessaloniki (304) (see also:
April 3)
Saints Agatho, Eutychia...