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Euphrasius may
refer to:
Euphrasius of
Illiturgis (fl. 1st century),
Spanish Christian martyr, one of the
Seven Apostolic Men
Euphrasius (fl. 2nd century)...
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Saint Euphrasius of
Illiturgis (Spanish: San Euf****) is
venerated as a
Christian missionary of the 1st century,
during the
Apostolic Age.
Euphrasius’ diocese...
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archdeacon Claudius . The
child between Euphrasius and
Claudius is
accompanied by the
inscription "
Euphrasius, son of the archdeacon". All
figures stand...
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Euphrasius of Lugo (681–688) was a
medieval Galician clergyman.
Consello da
Cultura Galega (ed.), Do****entos da
Catedral de Lugo, (Santiago de Compostela...
- the fire
seven days
after the earthquake.
Amongst the many
victims was
Euphrasius, the
Patriarch of Antioch, who died
after falling into a
cauldron of pitch...
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Saint Euphrasius of
Illiturgis is said to have been its
first Christian bishop. In the 7th century,
Sisebut built a
church over the
Euphrasius' sepulcher...
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second earthquake strikes Antioch,
killing thousands (including
Patriarch Euphrasius), and
causing a fire that
destroys the
Domus Aurea (Great Church) built...
- Indaletius, this
group includes Sts. Torquatus, Caecilius, Ctesiphon,
Euphrasius, Hesychius, and
Secundius (Torcuato, Cecilio, Tesifonte, Euf****, Hesiquio...
- Saturninus,
Insischolus (Jakischolus), Fausti****, Januarius, Marsalius,
Euphrasius, and Mammius. The Gr****
menologia (calendars of the saints)
inform us...
- non-Chalcedonian
Syriac Orthodox patriarchs of Antioch. Paul the Jew (518–521)
Euphrasius (521–526)
Ephraim of Amid (526–546)
Domnus III (546–561)
Anastasius I...