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- Fidentius (Italian: Fidenzio) may refer to: Fidentius and Terence, probably fictitious saints Fidentius Armenus (fl. 2nd century), legendary saint Fidentian...
- Fidentius Armenus (Italian: Fidenzio Armeno), also called Fidentius of Padua (Italian: Fidenzio di Padova), was a saint whose cultus was kept at Padua...
- Fidentius of Padua (Italian: Fidenzio da Padova) was a Franciscan administrator and writer active in the Holy Land between 1266 and 1291. He wrote a tract...
- Fidentius and Terence have been venerated as Christian martyrs in the city of Todi since the discovery of some relics there in the 12th century. Their...
- Saint Louis, as well as works by Guillaume de Nangis, Matthew Paris, Fidentius of Padua and al-Makrizi. After the fall of Acre, the crusades continued...
- known: Saint Theogenes(256? – martyr 259?) Saint Leontius (died 303?) Fidentius (martyr ?304) Valerius (388?–396), who ordained St. Augustine the "Doctor...
- Fidentian (Latin: Fidenti****) or Fidentius (Italian: Fidenzio) was the bishop of Hippo Regius from 303 until his martyrdom during the Great ****cution...
- Constantinople. Terence of Pesaro (d. ca. 251 AD), patron saint of Pesaro. Fidentius and Terence, martyrs c. 305 Terrence of Imola Bishop-Martyr Terence Albert...
- constitute economic warfare. In his Book on the Recovery of the Holy Land, Fidentius of Padua provides prescriptions for economic warfare to be waged against...
- once, but this was opposed by the Knights Templar. The Franciscan friar Fidentius of Padua, who had experience in the Holy Land, was commissioned by the...