- torture.
Gavinus is a
soldier conveying them to prison.
Impressed with
their courage, he
releases them and asks for
their prayers. The next day
Gavinus was...
-
unrelated to Gavin,
dating back to
ancient Latin (meaning "from Gabii").
Saint Gavinus (San Gavino,
Porto Torres, Sardinia) was an
early Christian martyr, a former...
- "Church of the
beheaded St.
Gavinus " is
because of,
following the folk custom, in that
place on 25
October 303 d.C., St.
Gavinus was
executed and, two days...
- century. In 304, the
soldier Gavinus,
Protus a priest, and the
deacon Januarius suffered martyrdom there.
Later Gavinus and
Protus were
reputed bishops...
-
starting from the 15th-century Sa
Vitta et sa Morte, et P****ione de
sanctu Gavinu,
Brothu et Ianuariu,
written by Antòni Canu (1400–1476) and
published in...
-
Catholic Church Ephysius (250–303),
Christian martyr Eusebius of
Vercelli Gavinus (4th century),
Christian martyr Pope
Hilarius (died 468), Pope Ignatius...
-
Gavino Ledda (Sardinian:
Gavinu 'e Ledda; born 30
December 1938) is an
author and a
scholar of the
Italian language and of Sardinian. He is best known...
-
Gavino Contini (in Sardinian,
Gavinu Còntene) ((12
December 1855 – 24 July 1915)) was a
Sardinian poet, was
probably the
greatest exponent of improvised...
- Farino, Favino, Fofino, Fonsinus, Fruginus, Frauino, Gandinus, Gaudinas,
Gavinus, Gentino, Gendinus, Golinus, Guginus, Gulfinus, Gultinus, Guntinus, Gutinus...
- (2002). Manca, Dino (ed.). sa
Vitta et sa Morte, et P****ione de
sanctu Gavinu,
Prothu et
Januariu (PDF). p. 3. Anonymous.
Historia Augusta 19.9 – via...