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Domitius may
refer to:
Dometius of Persia,
Christian saint, d. 300s
Dometius of Byzantium,
Christian bishop, d. 200s
Dometius,
founding monk of the Monastery...
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Dometius of
Byzantium (Gr****: Δομέτιος; died 284) was
bishop of
Byzantium from
about 272 to
about 284. He was a
brother of the
Roman emperor Probus. He...
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Saint Dometius (Domitius) the
Persian (died 363) is
venerated as a
Christian martyr and saint.
According to tradition, he was
martyred by
lapidation during...
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modest and his
nearest kin unimportant.
Probus had a
brother named Dometius of
Byzantium who was the
Bishop of
Byzantium from
about 272
until his death...
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Arverni and the
father of
Bituitus who
warred against Maximus Aemili**** and
Dometius, is said to have been so
exceptionally rich and
extravagant that he once...
- St.
Castinus (230–237) 21.
Eugenius I (237–242) 22.
Titus (242–272) 23.
Dometius (272–284) 24.
Rufinus (284–293) 25.
Probus (293–306) 26. St. Metrophanes...
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Installed 242 Term
ended 272
Predecessor Eugenius I of
Byzantium Successor Dometius of
Byzantium Personal details Born c. 3rd
century Died 272 Denomination...
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churches on the "New Calendar"). "It is
possible that this St
Dometius is the same as St
Dometius the
Persian who is
commemorated on
August 7 with his two...
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became known as the
Monastery of
Saint Dometius (Mar Doumit) in Ghodr****, a
dependency of the
Monastery of
Saint Dometius in al-Bouar,
after Shaykh N****if turned...
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Church and the
Catholic Church. His
feast day is 4 June. His
father was
Dometius of Byzantium, his
uncle was
Roman emperor Probus, and his
brother Probus...