- The Gr****
Menaea (Latin:
Menaea Graeca) was a 12-volume set of
books published in
Venice in 1880
including various hagiographies. It
includes biographies...
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Phyllonorycter menaea is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from ****stan.
Global Taxonomic Database of
Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera) v t...
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according to the
Roman Martyrology, or 8 January,
according to the Gr****
Menaea.
There exists no
historically certain data
relating to
these two personages...
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honour on 30 January,
called "the
feast of the
three Hierarchs". In the
Menaea for that day it is
related that the
three Doctors appeared in a
dream to...
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Abericius whose feasts are
listed under 28
February and 5
December in the
Menaea Graeca and the
Menologium der Orthodox-Katholischen
Kirche des Morgenlandes...
- sorrow. (Dictionary of Antiquities, s. v. Ἀντινόεια.)
According to the Gr****
Menaea, it was at Antinoë that
Saint Julian underwent martyrdom during the ****cutions...
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rather than Pelagia, the
female convert. The
story appeared in the Gr****
Menaea. It
significantly omits dates and (on
eight occasions) the name of the archbishop...
- used by
churches on the "New Calendar").
Present in
Menologium Basilii,
Menaea Sirmundii and
Menologium Sirleti.
Venerable Salome,
along with St. Perozhavra...
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Under 4 Mai. i. 458,
Henschen quotes all the Gr**** sources,
including the
Menaea for May 29. He
makes Olbi**** the
Latin Ulpi****, and
fixes Anea or Enen...
- "At Iconium, in Lycaonia, St. Terentius,
bishop and martyr." "THE Gr****
Menaea contains an
absurd story of this martyr, how a
lioness was let
loose upon...