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Saint Gabinus (commonly
anglicized as
Saint Gavin or
Saint Gabin) is the
title given to two personages.
Saint Gabinus, who died as a
martyr at
Porto Torres...
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indicates their special status under treaty with Rome. See
cinctus gabinus and ager
gabinus. The
hostia was the offering,
usually an animal, in a sacrifice...
- acta, to
brothers named Caius and
Gabinus,
prominent Christians.
Caius may be this pope, or
Caius the Presbyter.
Gabinus is the name
given to the father...
- The
Basilica di San
Gavino (Basilica of
Saint Gabinus) is a proto-Romanesque
church in
Porto Torres, Sardinia, Italy. A
former cathedral, it is now a...
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volcanic crater lake,
approximately circular in shape,
named the
Lacus Gabinus, and then
during later times called the Lago di Castiglione, "lake of the...
- colonies—could
employ the "Gabine cinch" or "robe" (cinctus
Gabinus) or "rite" (ritus
Gabinus)
which tied the toga back. This style,
later said to have...
- 6th-century acta of Susanna, the
domus belonged to two
brothers named Caius and
Gabinus,
prominent Christians.
Caius has been
identified both with Pope
Caius and...
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augures had
distinguished five
kinds of territory: ager Rom****, ager
Gabinus, ager peregrinus, ager hosticus, ager incertus.
These distinctions clearly...
- Susanna,
virgin and martyr, is said to have been the
daughter of
Saint Gabinus of Rome. The
lengthy account given of her in
mediaeval legend is, however...
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prescribed the free use of both arms, the
priest could employ the
cinctus Gabinus ("Gabine cinch") to tie back the toga's
inconvenient folds. The Vestal...