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Formia (ancient
Formiae) is a city and
comune in the
province of Latina, on the
Mediterranean coast of Lazio [it], Italy. It is
located halfway between...
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relics of
Erasmus were
preserved in the
cathedral of Formia. When the old
Formiae was
razed by the
Saracens in 842, the cult of
Erasmus was
moved to Gaeta...
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players -
Teresa of Ávila
Children -
Nicholas Chimney sweeps -
Erasmus of
Formiae,
Florian Cinema -
Genesius Civil engineers -
Dominic de la
Calzada Civil...
- Rotterdam", he was
christened only as "Erasmus",
after the
martyr Erasmus of
Formiae.
Composers in the ars nova and ars
subtilior styles of late
medieval music...
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according to
tradition Agathius, 8 May 303,
according to
tradition Erasmus of
Formiae, c. 303,
according to
tradition Vitus,
according to
legend Cyriacus, according...
- they had seen him. He was
caught on 7
December 43 BC
leaving his
villa in
Formiae in a
litter heading to the seaside,
where he
hoped to
embark on a ship...
-
vigil of
Simon and Jude") in the late 1460s. He was
named after Erasmus of
Formiae, whom Erasmus'
father Gerard (Gerardus Helye)
personally favored. Although...
- then Prince-Bishop of Brandenburg, to
consecrate the
chapel to
Erasmus of
Formiae. On 7
April 1465 – at
Frederick Irontooth's
request – Pope Paul II attributed...
- an
ancient Roman harbour of
Latium adiectum, Italy, in the
territory of
Formiae. The name (originally Αἰήτη) was
derived from Caieta, the
nurse of Aeneas...
- For fear of the Saracens, in 840, the
inhabitants of the
neighbouring Formiæ fled to Gaeta.
Though under the
suzerainty of Byzantium,
Gaeta had then...