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historical martyrologies. The
chief works on the
martyrologies are
those of
Heribert Rosweyde, who in 1613
published at
Antwerp the
martyrology of Ado; of...
- The
Roman Martyrology (Latin:
Martyrologium Romanum) is the
official martyrology of the
Catholic Church. Its use is
obligatory in
matters regarding the...
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Irish Martyrologies.
Subsidia Hagiographica 86. Brussels: Société des Bollandistes. ISBN 2-87365-018-4. Best &
Lawlor 1931, p. 68. "Ms A3".
Martyrology of...
- The
Martyrology of
Usuard is a work by Usuard, a monk of the
Benedictine abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The
prologue is
dedicated to
Charles the Bald...
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martyrologies redated." pp. 37–8. Dumville, "Félire Óengusso." 28-9. Dumville, "Félire Óengusso." pp. 26, 29–30. Ó Riain, "The
Tallaght martyrologies...
- the
oldest surviving general or "universal"
martyrology, and the
precursor of all
later Western martyrologies.
Pseudepigraphically attributed to
Saint Jerome...
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General Roman Calendar,
while others may also be
found in the
Roman Martyrology;
still others are
particular to
local places and
their recognition does...
- The
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar describes and
dictates the
rhythm of the life of the
Eastern Orthodox Church. P****ages of Holy Scripture, saints...
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December 19 in the
Catholic Church).
Darius is
mentioned in the old
martyrologies as
having been
martyred in the 4th
century in
Nicaea alongside Zosimus...
- The
Martyrology of 411 is the
oldest Eastern Christian martyrology. It is
written in
Syriac and
preserved in one of the
oldest Syriac m****cripts, British...