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- Saint Mocius (Gr****: Μώκιος; died 288–295) was a Christian priest of Roman ancestry who lived in Amphipolis, Macedonia and became a Catholic and Orthodox...
- Mociu (Hungarian: Mócs) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Boteni (Botháza), Chesău (Mezőkeszü), Crișeni...
- The Cistern of Mocius (Gr****: κινστέρνη τοῦ Μωκίου), known in Turkish as Altımermer Çukurbostanı ("sunken garden of Altımermer"), was the largest Byzantine...
- The Mociu is a left tributary of the river Fizeș in Romania. It flows into the Fizeș near Geaca. Its length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and its basin size is 44 km2...
- The execution of the martyrs Luke the Deacon, Mocius the Reader, and Silv****, bishop of Emesa, reputed to have been killed under the emperor Maximinus...
- Saint Mocius and to Saint Acacius; both worthies had supposedly been martyred in Byzantium during the Diocletianic ****cution. The Church of St Mocius was...
- of the city outside the 4th-century Constantinian Walls: the Cistern of Mocius (Turkish: Altımermer Çukurbostanı), the Cistern of Aspar (Sultan Selim Çukurbostanı)...
- the only other major churches of the 4th century were the Church of St Mocius, which lay outside the Constantinian walls and was perhaps attached to a...
- Sterling Maikeli Mociu Vasconcellos (born 19 April 2005) is a Fijian footballer who plays as a defender for Lautoka. Vasconcellos started his career with...
- century Miltiades 314 Mirian III of Iberia 4th century Mitre 5th century Mocius 3rd century Modest (Bishop of Trier) 5th century Monica 4th century Monica...