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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...
- 4th century Victorian, Frumentius and Companions 5th century Victoricus, Fuscian, and Gentian 3rd century Victorinus of Pettau 4th century Victricius 5th...
- Christian martyr Quentin, Christian missionary and martyr Valerius and Rufinus, Christian martyrs Victoricus, Fuscian, and Gentian, Christian martyrs...
- 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    ...
- missionary and martyr Valerius and Rufinus, Christian martyrs Victoricus, Fuscian, and Gentian, Christian martyrs 288 Maximilian of Lorch, Christian missionary...
- and consecrated in 637. Though the Morini had received Christianity from Fuscian and Victoricus, and later Antmund and Adelbert, nearly every vestige of...
- 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...