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Domninus may
refer to:
Saint Domninus or
Saint Domnius, also
Saint Duje, 3rd-century
Syrian martyr-bishop,
patron of the city of
Split Saint Domninus...
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Domninus of
Larissa (Gr****: Δομνῖνος; c. 420 – c. 480) was an
ancient ****enistic
Syrian mathematician.
Domninus of Larissa,
Syria was, simultaneously...
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school of
Benedetto Antelami. In art,
Domninus is
depicted in
military attire and
holds the palm of martyrdom.
Domninus' cult was po****r in
Northern Italy...
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Saint Domninus of
Grenoble (French: Domnin; d. 386) was the
first recorded bishop of Grenoble. He is
venerated as a
saint by the
Roman Catholic Church...
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Saint Domninus of
Vienne (French: Domnin, Domnus, Donnin; d. 536) was a
bishop of
Vienne in France,
venerated as a saint.
Domninus was born in the Dauphiné...
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known as
Saint Dujam or
Saint Duje,
Saint Domnio,
Saint Doimus, or
Saint Domninus) was a
Bishop of
Salona (today's Solin)
around the year 300, and is venerated...
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Ctesibius Democritus Dicaearchus Diocles Diophantus Dinostratus Dionysodorus Domninus Eratosthenes Eudemus Euclid Eudoxus Eutocius Geminus Heliodorus Heron Hipparchus...
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known of San
Donnino (St
Domninus), to whom the
church is dedicated, as are
other churches elsewhere,
including Pisa. A St
Domninus appears in
early Church...
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amongst bishops in Asia and Thrace; next is a work
addressed to a
certain Domninus, who in time of ****cution
abandoned Christianity for the
error of "Jewish...
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narrate the life of
Saint Domninus and
subsequent miracles, who
started as
chamberlain to the
Roman Emperor Maximian.
Domninus'
conversion led to his martyrdom...