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- early 6th-century, Marolus was born on the banks of the Tigris in Mesopotamia. Probably due to the ****cutions by Shapur II, Marolus moved before 380 to...
- 5th century, Marolus, the bishop of Milan, brought from Antioch to Milan relics of saints Babylas of Antioch and Rom**** of Caesarea. Marolus founded the...
- Martyrology Marko Krizin 1589 7 September 1619 2 July 1995 by Pope John Paul II Marolus 300s 23 April 423 found in Roman Martyrology Maron 300s 410 Martha of Bethany...
- Catholic Church Ambrose (374–397) Simplician (397–400) Venerius (400–408) Marolus (408–423) Martini**** (423–435) Glycerius (436–438) Lazarus (438–449) Eusebius...
- and Achilleus, at Valence in France (212) (see also: April 24) Saint Marolus, a Syrian by origin, he became Bishop of Milan in Italy in 408 (423) Saint...
- St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)...
- St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)...
- St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)...
- Hippo. Altar with sarcophagus containing the corpses of Sts. Venerius, Marolus, Glycerius, Lazarus, bishops of Milan (San Nazaro Maggiore basilica in...
- St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)...