- Decius's reign. Carpus, a
bishop from Gurdos, Lydia,
Papylus, a
deacon from Thyatira, and
Papylus's sister Agathonice were at the time,
together in Pergamum...
- the Physician. 16 13 26
Commemoration of the St. Carpus, St.
Apollos (
Papylus), and St. Peter,
disciples of St.
Isaiah the
Hermit Departure of St. Agathon...
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patronus of the
colony at C****ium in AD 223.
Saint Papirius,
better known as
Papylus, an
early Christian physician, said to have been put to
death together...
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Christian martyr in Pergamon, Asia Minor.
Agathodorus was a
servant of Carpus,
Papylus, and Agathonice. He was
killed by the
Romans to
encourage his Christian...
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martyrdom of Polycarp; the
martyrdom of Pionius; the
martyrdoms of Carpus,
Papylus, and Agathonike; the
martyrdoms in the
congregations of
Vienne and Lyon;...
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Perpetua is a
short animated movie that was
released in 2009. Acts of Carpus,
Papylus, and
Agathonice Martyrdom of
Polycarp List of
Christian women of the patristic...
- quotiēns arrigis,
olfacere ('Your **** is as big as your nose is long,
Papylus, so that you can
smell it
whenever you get an erection.') Suetonius's Lives...
-
Dictionary of Saints,
Oxford University Press (2011) p.78 & 79. Acts of Carpus,
Papylus, and Agathonice. Eusebius,
Historia Ecclesiastica, 4.15.
Robert Eden, p...
- the
fourth or
fifth century,
possibly dedicated to the
saints Carpus and
Papylus (Gr****: Μονὴ τῶν ἁγίων Κάρπου καὶ Παπὺλου, Monì ton Agíon Kárpou kai Papýlou...
- Martyrius.
Saint Diocletian.
Hieromartyrs Carpus,
Bishop at Thyateira, and
Papylus the Deacon, and
Martyrs Agathadorus and Agathonica, at
Pergamus (251) Saint...