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- Corebus (c. 117–138) converted to Christianity by St. Eleutherius. Shortly afterwards he was made a prefect of Messina, Sicily. He suffered martyrdom...
- c. 170 found in Roman Martyrology Corbinian c. 670 8 September c. 730 Corebus unknown 138 found in Roman Martyrology Cornelius of Wijk bij Duurstede...
- Coroebus of Elis (Ancient Gr****: Κόροιβος Ἠλεῖος, Kóroibos Ēleîos; Latin: Coroebus Eleus fl. c. 776 BC) was a Gr**** cook, baker, and athlete from Elis...
- Constantius (Theban Legion) 3rd century Constantius of Perugia 2nd century Corebus 2nd century Corentin of Quimper 5th century Cornelius 253 Cornelius the...
- Bishop of Milan Telesphorus   Greece 137 Rome, Roman Empire Bishop of Rome Corebus     138   Eleutherius and Anthia     138   Bishop of Illyria and his mother...
- gospel singer (b. 1976) Christian feast day: Apollonius the Apologist Corebus Cyril VI of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox Church) Eleutherius and Antia...
- Illyria under Hadrian (c. 117-138) (see also: December 15 - East) Martyr Corebus, a prefect of Messina in Sicily, converted to Christ by St Eleutherius...