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Nazarius and
Celsus (Italian: San
Nazaro e San Celso; German:
Nazarius) were two
martyrs of whom
little is
known beyond the
discovery of
their bodies by...
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Nazarius (rhetorician) (4th
century CE),
Latin rhetorician Saint Nazarius (Roman Martyrology) (died c. 303 CE), one of four
Roman martyrs who suffered...
- The
Basilica of
Saints Nazarius and
Celsus (French:
Basilique des
Saints Nazaire et Celse) is a
Roman Catholic minor basilica located in the
citadel of...
- been
attributed to
Nazarius, but the
difference in
style and vocabulary, and the more
distinctly Christian coloring of
Nazarius's speech, are against...
- John Paul
Nazarius or
Giovanni Paolo Nazari (December 1556 – 14
February 1645) was an
Italian Dominican theologian. He was born at Cremona. He entered...
- on the Via Aurelia. The
relics of
Nazarius and
Nabor were
transferred by
Chrodegang of Metz to his diocese,
Nazarius specifically to
Lorsch Abbey. This...
-
editions of the
Roman Martyrology Saint Nazarius (Abbot),
fourteenth abbot of the
monastery of Lérins
Saints Nazarius and Celsus, two
martyrs of whom nothing...
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Saint Nazarius (French:
Saint Nazaire) was the
fourteenth abbot of the
monastery of Lérins,
probably during the
reign of the
Merovingian Clotaire II (584-629)...
- of Toulouse. They
built the Château
Comtal and the
Basilica of
Saints Nazarius and Celsus. In 1096, Pope
Urban II
blessed the
foundation stones of the...
- The
Church of
Saints Nazarius and
Celsus (Italian:
Chiesa dei
Santi Nazario e Celso) is a
Catholic church near
Montechiaro d'Asti, Italy. It is located...