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Januarius (/ˌdʒæn.juˈɛəriəs/ JAN-yoo-AIR-ee-əs; Latin: Ianuarius;
Neapolitan and Italian: Gennaro), also
known as
Januarius I of Benevento, was Bishop...
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Januarius (Latin for "devoted to J****"; Italian: Gennaro)
usually refers to St
Januarius,
bishop of
Benevento or Naples.
Januarius may also
refer to:...
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combination of
Januarius and
Pelagia with the SS Nabor and
Felix were
martyred in
Italy in the
early 4th century.
Other saints Januarius Other saints Pelagia...
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Januarius Aloysius MacGahan (/məˈɡæn/ mə-GAN; June 12, 1844 – June 9, 1878) was an
American journalist and war
correspondent working for the New York...
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being beheaded on 6 August. He was
martyred along with six deacons:
Januarius, Vincentius, Magnus, Steph****,
Felicissimus and Agapitus.
Lawrence of...
- "Charles
Januarius Acton". The
Cardinals of the Holy
Roman Church.
Archived from the
original on 7 July 2015.
Retrieved 8
October 2010. "Charles
Januarius "Cardinal"...
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Neapolitan and Italian-American
patronal festival dedicated to
Saint Januarius,
patron saint of
Naples and
Little Italy, New York. His
feast is celebrated...
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observed jointly on
January 7.
Other saints Felix Other saints Januarius Hole, Charles. "
Januarius (44)", A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography (William Smith...
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Archbishop of Naples. It is
widely known as the
Cathedral of
Saint Januarius (Cattedrale di San Gennaro), in
honour of the city's
patron saint. The...
- The
Museo del
Tesoro di San
Gennaro is a
museum of
religious relics in Naples, in
Campania in
southern Italy. It was
opened in
December 2003.[citation...