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Saints Alphius,
Philadelphus and
Cyrinus (Italian: S.S. Alfio,
Filadelfo e Cirino),
martyrs in the
Byzantine traditions of
southern Italy, were three...
- The
Census of
Quirinius was a
census of the
Roman province of
Judaea taken in 6 CE, upon its formation, by the
governor of
Roman Syria,
Publius Sulpicius...
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Saint Quirinus (or
Cyrinus) may
refer to:
Quirinus of Rome:
Quirinus of
Neuss (feast day:
April 30)
Quirinus of
Tegernsee (feast day:
March 25) Quirinus...
- Basilides,
Cyrinus,
Nabor and
Nazarius are
saints of the
Catholic Church,
mentioned in the
Martyrology of Bede and
earlier editions of the
Roman Martyrology...
- Alexandria,
Acacius of Beroea,
Antiochos of Ptolemais,
Severian of
Gabala and
Cyrinus of Chalcedon.
Cyril of
Alexandria also parti****ted with his uncle. In...
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portal has
scenes of the
martyrdom of
Saints Alphius,
Philadelphus and
Cyrinus. The
interior houses a 12th-century
Byzantine icon.
Santissima Trinità...
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Roman Martyrology Cyril of
Jerusalem c. 313 386
found in
Roman Martyrology Cyrinus of Rome 200s c. 303
found in
Roman Martyrology Dabheog unknown unknown...
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Council of
Seleucia (359) Eudemus, at the
Council of
Constantinople (381)
Cyrinus, at the
Council of
Chalcedon (451) Licinius, at the
Council of Constantinople...
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historian Ammi**** Marcellinus. Palladius, Taurus, Euagrius,
Saturninus and
Cyrinus are
known to have been exiled. Florentius,
Ursulus and
Eusebius were condemned...
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Nicaea in
Bithynia (c. 286-305) (see also:
March 1)
Saints Basilides,
Cyrinus,
Nabor and Nazarius, and
those with them, soldiers, at Rome (304) Saint...