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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...
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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...
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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)...
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southwest and then southwards, p****ed east of the
great open
cisterns of
Mocius and of Aspar, and
ended near the
Church of the
Theotokos of the Rhabdos...
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Ziemelis Liutauras Kazakevičius
Leonas Laurinskas Valdis Larius Algirdas Mocius Mart-Olav
Niklus Napoleonas Norkūnas
Uldis Ofkants Sigitas Paulavičius Angele...
- Sophia,
Hagia Irene,
Saint Agathius's
Church on the
Golden Horn and
Saint Mocius's Church outside the city
walls were built.
Along with the
first churches...
- Basin features
Progression Someșul Mic→ Someș→ Tisza→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left
Mociu, Chiriș, Sicu, Hosu • right Cătina,
Diviciorii Mari...
- The
execution of the
martyrs Luke the Deacon,
Mocius the Reader, and Silv****,
bishop of Emesa [fr; it; sw],
reputed to have been
killed under the emperor...