-
after his death. A
sermon by
Saint John Chrysostom,
entitled On
Saints Juventinus and Maximinus,
tells the
story of two of Julian's
soldiers at Antioch...
- "Martyr
Juventinus at Antioch",
Orthodox Church in
America Pio
Franchi de' Cavalieri,
Scritti agiografici,
Volume I (1893-1900)
Juventinus at Patron...
-
Juventinus Albius Ovidius was the name of the
author of thirty-five
distichs titled Elegia de Philomela,
containing a
collection of
those words which are...
- Jean
Juventin (9
March 1928 – 28 May 2019) was a
French politician. He was
mayor of
Papeete from 1977 to 1995. He was also
president of the ****embly of...
- (1914). The
topos can be
traced to two sources. In a
sermon on
Saints Juventinus and Maximinus, John
Chrysostom ****erted that the
severed head of a martyr...
- P****ion of
Sergius and
Bacchus was
based on an
earlier lost p****ion of
Juventinus and Maximinus, two
saints martyred under Emperor Julian the
Apostate in...
-
Romania Ovidiopol,
Ukraine Saint Ovidius (died 135),
Portuguese saint Juventinus Albius Ovidius,
Roman poet,
probably of the late 2nd
century Ovid Butler...
-
French naval officer,
colonial administrator, and
Governor of
Martinique Juventinus and
Maximinus (died 363),
members of the
imperial guard of
Emperor Julian...
- (231)
Saint Publia the Confessor, Deaconess, of
Antioch (361-363)
Martyrs Juventinus and Maximinus, soldiers, at
Antioch (361-363) (see also:
September 5,...
- (Viviana) 363 C****ian of
Imola 363
Imola Demetria 363
Juventinus and
Maximinus 363
Patermuthius 363 Paul and
Companions ...