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- in Roman Martyrology Pantaenus 100s c. 200 found in Roman Martyrology Pantagathus [fr] unknown 17 April 541 found in Roman Martyrology Pantaleon c. 275...
- release prisoners. He was succeeded after his short episcopate by Saint Pantagathus. A church was built over his grave. His feast day is 2 November. Katolsk...
- Canidius Suavis, one of the patrons and former masters of Gaius Canidius Pantagathus. Lucius Canidius Euelpistus, an argentarius near the Temple of Castor...
- Vienne; St. Avitus (494 – 5 February, 518), St. Juli**** (about 520–533), Pantagathus (about 538), Namatius (died 559), St. Evantius (died 584–586), St. Verus...
- Tachina macilenta Wiedemann, 1830 Synonyms Eupelecotheca Townsend, 1919 Euthelairopsis Townsend, 1927 Pantagathus Reinhard, 1935 Pelocotheca Neave, 1940...
- encouraging debauchery. Pomponio Leto is called Pontifex Maximus and Pantagathus, meaning priest. Some of these were recovered by Humanism, but it was...
- been a quaestor before being elected bishop, as did his predecessor, Pantagathus. Hesychius' cultus as a saint was attested in the 15th-century calendar...
- Saint Innocent of Tortona, Bishop of Tortona and Confessor (350) Saint Pantagathus, a courtier who later became Bishop of Vienne in France (540) Saint Villicus...