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- Saint Mucian (Mutien, Muziano, Muci****) is a martyr of the early Christian Church. He was killed with a sword with two other men, named Mark and Paul...
- right-hand bank of the Tiber, which later became known as the Mucia Prata (Mucian Meadows). Dante Alighieri refers to Mucius and the sacrifice of his hand...
- religious name of Mutien-Marie ("Mutien" after the ancient Roman martyr Mucian). Mutien gained the re****tion of strictly living according to the Rule...
- Anatolius of Laodicea Dathus Germ**** of Man Gurthiern Heliodorus of Altino Mucian Peregrina Mogas Fontcuberta Pope Leo II Thomas the Apostle July 3 (Eastern...
- right hand back of the Tiber, which later became known as the Mucia Prata (Mucian Meadows). Porsena, shocked at the youth's bravery, dismissed him from the...
- [Imp. Caesar V]espasian[us Aug. IIII] [T. Caesar I]mp. II C. Licin[ius Mucian. III] [T. Flavius Sabi]n. II [M. Ul]pius Tr[aj****] Year 73 missing 74 828...
- men, but even by philosophers." "The same day, the holy martyrs Mark and Mucian, who were put to the sword for Christ. As a small boy cried out to them...