- the
women as slaves.
Dacius survived this
catastrophe because he was in Rome: he
never returned to
Milan again. In 544-545
Dacius was in Constantinople...
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Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. In 530 AD,
Dacius Alliata became Archbishop of Milan. When
Dacius Alliata died in 552, he was
declared a
saint by...
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Melissa Shelsie Dacius (born 24 May 1999) is a
Haitian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for AS
Tigresses and the
Haiti women's
national team. Scores...
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people of
Milan (374-97).
Among his successors, Simplici****,
Senator and
Dacius (530-52), who
lived almost always in
exile at
Constantinople on account...
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returned to him if the Pope
disapproved of it.[citation needed]
Stephen and
Dacius,
Bishop of Milan, who was then at Constantinople,
broke off
communion with...
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Melissa Di
Cianni as
Publilia Sergio Basile as Sal****us
Gerard Monaco as
Dacius Emily Bevan as
Herennia Greg
Hicks as
Asprenas Anthony Calf as
Sabinus Giuditta...
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Lawrence I (490–512) St
Eustorgius II (512–518) St
Magnus (518–530?) St
Dacius (530–552)
Vitale (552–556) St Aus**** (556–559?)
Genoa period St Honoratus...
- John the Merciful,
patriarch of
Alexandria (approximate date)
February 5 –
Dacius,
archbishop of
Milan July 1 – Totila, king of the
Ostrogoths December 13...
- John the
Bishop and
James the
Presbyter of
Persia (345)
Martyrs Caesarius,
Dacius, Sabbas, Sabinian, Agrippa, Adrian, and
Thomas at
Damascus (7th century)...
- Curio, Cursor, Curti****, Curvus, Cypri****,
Cyricus Daci****, Dacicus,
Dacius, Dalmaticus, Dalmatius, Dama, Damascius, Damasippus, Damasus, Dami****,...