-
veneration of
Cucuphas.
Since the
eighth century, Sant
Cugat has
claimed Cucuphas' relics. In the
eighth century,
Saint Fulrad took a
relic of
Cucuphas from Sant...
- In old pharmacy, a
cucupha or
cucufa was a cap, or
cover for the head, with
cephalic ****es
quilted in it, worn for
certain nervous distempers, particularly...
- del Vallès
during the
Second Spanish Republic, it is
named after Saint Cucuphas, who is said to have been
martyred on the spot now
occupied by its medieval...
- also
toque blanche, or more familiarly,
toque Coronet Cowboy hat
Crown Cucupha Energy dome Firefighter's
helmet Gas mask
Green eyeshade Headlamp Night...
- Sant
Cugat is
Catalan for
Saint Cucuphas and may
refer to: Sant
Cugat del Vallès,
Spain Sant
Cugat Museum Sant
Cugat (Barcelona–Vallès Line), a railway...
- the
Thracian at
Furcona near
Aquila in the
south of
Italy (235)
Martyr Cucuphas of
Barcelona (Cucufate, Cugat, Guinefort, Qoqofas), a
martyr of
Spain (304)...
-
which dates back to
Middle Ages, was
dedicated to the
martyred saint Cucuphas.
Around the end of the 4th millennium,
Neolithic clans had
already occupied...
-
martyrdom of
Saint Cucuphas (in Catalan, Sant Cugat) with
enormous realism. The
executioner cuts the saint's
throat while Cucuphas remains tied to a tree...
- ****cution St.
Juliana (fl. 304, a
martyr ****ociated with the
legend of
Saint Cucuphas Juliana Grenier (died
between 1213 and 1216) St.
Juliana of Liège (1193–1252)...
- of
Amisus 304
Christina of
Bolsena 304
Crispina 304
Cucuphas (Cucufate, Cugat, Guinefort, Qaqophas) 304
Cyprian and
Justina ...