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Pontifical Catholique", 1926 St.
Cyriacus St.
Cyriacus at the
Baths (Cyriac
Family History Project)
Saint Cyriacus at the
Christian Iconography web site...
- name is Cyriaca.
Cyriacus, Quiriacus, or variations, is also the name of:
Cyriacus of
Jerusalem (2nd century),
bishop and
saint Cyriacus of
Alexandria (3rd...
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Judas Cyriacus (
Cyriacus of Ancona,
Cyriacus of Jerusalem, Quiriacus, Quiricus, Kyriakos); Spanish: Quirico, Italian: Ciriaco), d. ca. AD 360, is the patron...
- Rome for his
coronation as Emperor,
Cyriacus was his
guide among Rome's antiquities. Two
years later in 1435,
Cyriacus was back
exploring in
Greece and Egypt...
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Cyriacus Wilche or
Cyriakus Wilcke (c.1620 – 26
April 1667 in Jena) was a
German composer of the
Baroque period.
Cyriacus Wilche worked as a musician...
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Cyriacus II (Gr****: Κυριακός; died 29
October 606) was the
thirtieth E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople (595–606). He was
previously presbyter and...
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Cyriacus of
Jerusalem (also
called Judas Cyriacus; died 133) was a
bishop of
Jerusalem who died
during a riot in 133 AD. He is
often misidentified with...
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related to
Cyriacus Spangenberg.
German Wikisource has
original text
related to this article:
Cyriacus Spangenberg Literature by and
about Cyriacus Spangenberg...
- Σεπτεμβρίου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. "
Cyriacus the
Hermit of Palestine", Gr****
Orthodox Archdiocese of
America "Saint
Cyriacus the
Anchorite solemnly celebrated...
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According to
Volker Rybatzki and
Christoph Baumer its
original form
could be
Cyriacus, a
Syriac name.
While per Lev Gumilev,
original form may be
Gregorius as...