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written in 1489,
Legendary and Life and
Miracles of
Saint Maurelius. This
stated that
Maurelius was born in
Edesa as one of the sons of Theobald, the pagan...
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fuori le mura, site of
Maurelius of Voghenza's shrine. Two
tondos from it survive,
Trial of St
Maurelius and
Martyrdom of St
Maurelius, both now in the city's...
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Another (possible) work from his
period in
Ferrara is the
statuette of St.
Maurelius (both on in
display in the
Museo del Duomo). Back
again in
Lucca in 1406...
- of Edessa,
Christian saint and one of the
seventy disciples of
Jesus Maurelius of Voghenza,
Syrian priest List of
ancient Gr****
cities Image of Edessa...
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Pieta (c. 1460) -
Museo Correr,
Venice Judgment of
Saint Maurelius and
Martyrdom of
Saint Maurelius (1470s) -
Pinacoteca ****onale,
Ferrara The Cir****cision...
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Collina (died 1780); and
Antonio Magnoni. He
painted a
Martyrdom of St.
Maurelius for
Ferrara Cathedral. He
painted St
Vincent in the act of
curing a lunatic...
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statues of the Crucifixion, by Niccolò Baroncelli, and of
Saints George and
Maurelius, by
Domenico Alfani (15th century), as well as a
Martyrdom of
Saint Lawrence...
- and was
ordained a
priest on 29
November 1829 at the age of 24 by Msgr.
Maurelius Stabilini at Arthunkal. It is
recorded in the
Chronicle that the main...
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Ferrara (now
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Ferrara–Comacchio). See also:
Maurelius of
Voghenza It is now
included in the
Catholic Church's list of titular...
- Lanzoni, p. 776-777,
points out the
confusion with
Maurelius,
Bishop of
Angers (c. 443).
Maurelius'
feast day was on 6
October (according to Lanzoni;...