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Victoricus (or Victorice, Victoric),
Fuscian (or Fulcian, Fulcien, Fuscien) and
Gentian (or Gentien) (died
circa 287–303) were
three Christian martyrs...
- was
later martyred at Beauvais, and
others (the
martyrs Victoricus and
Fuscian are said to have been Quentin's followers).
Quentin settled at
Amiens and...
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Christian martyr Quentin,
Christian missionary and
martyr Valerius and Rufinus,
Christian martyrs Victoricus,
Fuscian, and Gentian,
Christian martyrs...
- 4th
century Victorian,
Frumentius and
Companions 5th
century Victoricus,
Fuscian, and
Gentian 3rd
century Victorinus of
Pettau 4th
century Victricius 5th...
- honour.
During his bishopric, he
discovered the
relics of Victoricus,
Fuscian, and Gentian,
which had
remained hidden for 300 years. The Vie de Saint-Honoré...
- las
Maravillas de Jesús Pope
Damasus I
Sabinus of
Piacenza Victoricus,
Fuscian, and
Gentian December 11 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Establishment of...
- 287
Sabinus 287
Valerius and
Rufinus 287 Victoricus,
Fuscian, and
Gentian 287
Sebastian 257 288
Donatian and
Rogatian ...
- (969)
Saint Luke the New Stylite, of
Chalcedon (979)
Martyrs Victoricus,
Fuscian, and
Gentian (c. 287)
Martyrs Thrason,
Pontian and Praetextatus, in Rome...
-
missionary and
martyr Valerius and Rufinus,
Christian martyrs Victoricus,
Fuscian, and Gentian,
Christian martyrs 288
Maximilian of Lorch,
Christian missionary...
- Ambiani. The area was
converted to
Christianity by
Saints Victoricus and
Fuscian, but the
region was re-evangelized by
Saint Omer in the
seventh century...