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Euplius (Euplus) (Italian: Euplo, Euplio, Gr****: Εὖπλος) (d. c. AD 304) is
venerated as a
martyr and
saint by the
Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic...
- Germ****. The
frescoes flanking the
altar show the
deacons Laurentius,
Euplius and Stephen, as well as St. Nicholas, the
patron of the
ground floor of...
- of
Sicilians had
become martyrs,
including Agatha, Christina, Lucy, and
Euplius.
Christianity grew
rapidly in
Sicily over the next two centuries.[citation...
- Kahana,
American actor and
stunt performer (b. 1929)
Christian feast day:
Euplius Eusebius of
Milan Hercul**** of
Brescia Pope
Innocent XI Jænberht Jane...
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Euphrasia of
Constantinople 5th
century Euphrosyne of
Alexandria 5th
century Euplius 4th
century Eusebius 309 or 310
Eusebius of Rome 4th
century Eusebius of...
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SANCTUS PACHOMIUS SANCTUS PANTALEO -
SANCTUS HERMOLAUS -
SANCTUS EUPLIUS -
SANCTUS PLACIDUS SANCTUS MAURUS -
SANCTUS SERGIUS -
SANCTUS BACCHUS SANCTUS...
- "Christian martyrs" (but it is not
clear whether this
refers to
Agatha and
Euplius). The
inscription is the
first direct evidence for
Christianity on the...
- are
decorated with
marble statues of
Saint Agatha over the gate,
Saint Euplius on the
right and
Saint Birillus on the left. The main door, in wood, has...
- AD),
martyr and
saint Saint Vitus (c. 290–c. 303 AD),
martyr and
saint Euplius (died 304 AD),
martyr and
saint B****i**** of Lodi (c. 320– c. 409), bishop...
- 304
Emygdius (Emidius) 304
Eulalia of
Merida 304
Euplus (
Euplius) 304
Febronia 284 304
Felix and
Adauctius 304
Felix of...