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Leucius,
called Leucius Charinus by
Photios I of
Constantinople in the
ninth century, is
named by Evodius,
bishop of Uzala, as the
author of a
cycle of...
- 810/820 – 893)
identified this
author as
Leucius Charinus.
Epiphanius (c. 310/320 – 403) had
earlier identified Leucius as a
companion of John the Apostle....
- (chapters xvii–xxvii)
contains the
story of the
Harrowing of ****. In it,
Leucius and Charinus, two
souls raised from the dead
after the crucifixion, relate...
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Lucius Mummius (2nd
century BC) was a
Roman statesman and general. He was
consul in the year 146 BC
along with
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus.
Mummius was the...
- Virgin,
would change his name from
Eupressius to
Leucius.
Having already been
ordained a bishop,
Leucius wanted to
undertake a
missionary apostolate in...
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faith in Apollonia, Phrygia,
during the ****cution of Decius,
along with
Leucius /ˈl(j)uːʃəs/ (Λεύκιος Leúkios) and
Callinicus /ˌkælɪˈnaɪkəs/ (Καλλίνικος...
- needed] as
heretical at the
Council of Trent.[citation needed] See also
Leucius Charinus.
Thomas is
often referred to by his name
Judas (his full name...
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disparate group of Acts of the
Apostles that were
traditionally attributed to
Leucius Charinus but it
shows several signs of a mid-2nd-century origin. It describes...
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Leopold Mandić 12 May 1866 30 July 1942 16
October 1983 by Pope John Paul II
Leucius of
Brindisi 100s 180
found in
Roman Martyrology Leutfridus 600s 738 found...
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Lebanon Aya
Tekla Church, an
ancient church in
Mersin Province, Turkey.
Leucius Charinus Santa Tecla, El
Salvador Santa Tecla Festival Sainte-Thècle, Quebec...