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- Concordius of Spoleto is a little-known Christian saint and martyr of the 2nd century. There is another martyr Concordius [1] who died in the 4th century...
- Christian martyr (b. 156) Avidius C****ius, Roman general, usurper (b. AD 130) Concordius of Spoleto, Christian martyr (approximate date) Faustina the Younger,...
- October 1012 found in Roman Martyrology Columban 540 23 November 615 Concordius of Spoleto 100s c.175 found in Roman Martyrology Conrad of Constance c...
- Saints Sebastian, Leo, Alexander, Peregrine, Philip, Rufianiaus, Justa, Concordius and Decentius, 14th century S****etta, detail of Virgin and Child with...
- Munatia Rufilla dedicates the funeral monument to Caius Concordius Primus, Caius Concordius Rhenus and her daughter Concordia Festa. The two Concordi...
- sources, including nectar, pollen, and even other species of mite. E. concordius is abundant in northeastern Brazil and has been do****ented to prey on...
- century Colluthus 3rd century Columba of Sens 3rd century Conal 5th century Concordius of Spoleto 2nd century Constance of Rome 4th century Constantine the Great...
- 254/57) Marinus (attested 313–314) Saturninus (Arian; bef. 355 – 362/63) Concordius (attested 374) Ingenuus of Arles [fr] (attested 396) Heros of Arles (attested...
- Nicholas Chrysoberges, Patriarch of Constantinople (995) Martyrs Valentine, Concordius, Navalis and Agricola, martyrs venerated in Ravenna in Italy. (c. 305)...
- Frontasius, Severinus, Severian, and Sil****, of Gaul (1st century) Martyr Concordius of Spoleto (c. 175) Martyrs Aretius (Arecius, Aregius) and Dacian, in...