-
Cyriaca, also
known as Dominica, was a
Roman widow, and
patroness to St. Lawrence, and
eventually suffered martyrdom.
Cyriaca was a
wealthy Roman widow...
-
Diestogyna incerta Aurivillius, 1912
Euriphene (Euriphene)
incerta Diestogyna cyriaca Hulstaert, 1924
Euriphene cyriaca Diestogyna theodota Hulstaert, 1924...
- and Rom**** of Rome, as well as many
other saints in the
Catacomb of
Cyriaca on the Via
Tiburtina -
where the
church of San
Lorenzo fuori le Mura stands...
-
Almanac of
Filocalus for 354
states that he was
buried in the
Catacomb of
Cyriaca on the Via
Tiburtina by
Hippolytus and
Justin the Confessor, a presbyter...
-
tradition can be
found throughout the book. In The
Sword of the Lictor,
Cyriaca (the
woman whom
Severian spares in Thrax)
tells Severian a
legend about...
-
relics were
translated to
Munich from Rome in 1675 from the
catacombs of
Cyriaca. They were
transferred to her
Baroque Era-shrine
which was consecrated...
- known: Quiriacus, Quiracus, Curiacus, etc. The
feminine form of the name is
Cyriaca. Cyriacus, Quiriacus, or variations, is also the name of:
Cyriacus of Jerusalem...
- said to be tall,
although not at genetically-altered
exultant levels.
Cyriaca, who
never saw him
without his mask,
describes Severian as
having a narrow...
- as identifier.
Another interpretation is that it
refers to the name of
Cyriaca, a
Christian woman who
resided nearby and
whose name
denotes "belonging...
- "worthless". Some time
later the
remains of Gordi**** were
moved to the
Cyriaca cemetery and
there they lay
until the 1670s, when a monk
named Ambrose...