- and
Faustinus were said to be
Christian martyrs under Hadrian.
Their traditional date of
death is 120. They are
patron saints of Brescia.
Faustinus is...
- Eutropius, and
Polemius Silvius),
Faustinus sparked a
mutiny among Tetricus' troops. At the time of his rebellion,
Faustinus was a
provincial governor (praeses)...
-
descendant of
Faustinus and Jovita, and that he
compiled the Acts of
these two martyrs. His
relics were
discovered in 1101.
Faustinus appeared in the...
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Saint Faustinus may
refer to: 2nd-century
martyr (see
Faustinus and Jovita)
Faustinus of Brescia, 4th
century Simplicius,
Faustinus and Beatrix, 4th century...
- brothers, Ss.
Simplicius &
Faustinus",
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of
North America "SS.
Simplicius and
Faustinus, Brothers, and Beatrice,...
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Gaius Junius Faustinus Postumi**** was a
Roman senator who
flourished in the
third century. He is
known from an
inscription found near
Thugga erected...
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Faustin (Latin:
Faustinus) was the
fifth bishop of Lyon. He is
venerated as a
saint within the
Catholic Church.
Faustin succeeded Helios in the middle...
- May 9, 806, the
transfer of the
relics of
Saints Faustinus and
Jovita from the
basilica of San
Faustinus ad
Sanguinem (since 1956
renamed to the church...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Faustinus and
Rufinus (or, less frequently, year 963 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- 1967)
Christian feast day:
Blessed Michał Sopoćko
Claude de la Colombière
Faustinus and
Jovita Oswiu Quinidius Sigfrid of
Sweden Thomas Bray (Episcopal Church)...