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Gaudiosus may
refer to: St.
Gaudiosus of
Naples St.
Gaudiosus of
Tarazona This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name. If...
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Catacombs of
Saint Gaudiosus are
underground paleo-Christian
burial sites (4th–5th
century AD),
located in the
northern area of the city of Naples...
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Gaudiosus of
Naples or
Gaudiosus the
African (Latin:
Sanctus Gaudiosus Afric****) was a
bishop of Abitina, a
village near
Carthage in present-day western...
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Gaudiosus (died c. 540) was the
Bishop of Tarazona, Spain. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church. The
information concerning the life of this...
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which later became known as the
Catacombs of
Saint Gaudiosus after the 5th-century
bishop Gaudiosus of Naples. Fortunatus'
remains were
translated by bishop...
- N****arius
gaudiosus,
common name the
gaudy n****a, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family N****ariidae, the N****a mud snails...
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Gaudentius of
Rimini unknown 14
October 360
found in
Roman Martyrology Gaudiosus of
Tarazona 400s c. 540
Gebhard of
Constance 949 995
Gelasius of Fossombrone...
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followed Arianism.
Tradition states that he and
other churchmen (such as
Gaudiosus of Naples) were
loaded onto
leaky ships that
landed at
Naples around 439...
- Hadrumetum, of
Tunisia Felix of Thibiuca, of
Tunisia Frumentius, of
Ethiopia Gaudiosus of Naples, of
Tunisia Isidore of Alexandria, of
Egypt Isidore of Chios...
- 430),
protector of the order,
Bishop of Hippo, and
Doctor of the
Church Gaudiosus of
Naples (died c. 455)
Bishop of Abitina, who
introduced the Augustinian...