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Orontius is a name of
Latin origin. It can
refer to:
People Marcellus Orontius, a
disciple of
Plotinus Orontius of Lecce, or Oronzo,
saint Vincent, Orontius...
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letter on the side of the
crater midpoint that is
closest to
Orontius. "
Orontius (crater)".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...
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Orontius and
Fortunatus (
Orontius was Fortunatus' uncle), to Christianity.
Orontius' father, Publius, had been
treasurer to the emperor, and
Orontius...
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Saint Orontius may
refer to:
Orontius of
Lecce (Oronzo) See Vincent,
Orontius, and
Victor for St
Orontius,
martyr This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Orontius, and
Victor (d. 305 AD) are
venerated as
martyrs by the
Roman Catholic and
Orthodox Churches.
Tradition states that
Vincent and
Orontius were...
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Oronce Fine (or Finé; Latin:
Orontius Finnaeus or Finaeus; Italian:
Oronzio Fineo; 20
December 1494 – 8
August 1555) was a
French mathematician, cartographer...
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amphitheater and was
connected to the
Hadrian Port (the
current San Cataldo).
Orontius of Lecce,
locally called Sant'Oronzo, is
considered to have
served as the...
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Magnificent (2022).
Mahidevran is a
character in Bea Eschen's
historical novel Orontius and Mafalda: On a
Mystical Journey (2023). List of
consorts of the Ottoman...
- Druce, 1905)
Synonyms Catochrysops skotios H. H. Druce, 1905
Neochrysops skotios Neochrysops orontius Hulstaert, 1924
Neochrysops brabo Hulstaert, 1924...
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Brindisi which show: the
Preaching of
Saint Orontius, the
Protection from the Plague, the
Martyrdom of
Saint Orontius, and the Last Supper. The
cathedral contains...