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spelling variants are known:
Quiriacus, Quiracus, Curiacus, etc. The
feminine form of the name is Cyriaca. Cyriacus,
Quiriacus, or variations, is also the...
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Quiriacus was
Bishop of Ostia, and
suffered martyrdom during the
reign of
Emperor Severus Alexander.
Quiriacus was
martyred along with Maximus, his priest...
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Judas Cyriacus (Cyriacus of Ancona,
Cyriacus of Jerusalem,
Quiriacus, Quiricus, Kyriakos); Spanish: Quirico, Italian: Ciriaco), d. ca. AD 360, is the...
- to aṭ-Ṭabarī and ad-Damīrī) Achillides, Probatus, Steph****, Sambatus,
Quiriacus, Diogenus,
Diomedes (according to
Gregory of Tours) Ikilios, Fruqtis,...
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Archelaus the
deacon (died 235 AD), third-century
saint martyred with
Quiriacus of
Ostia Archelaus (bishop of Carrhae) (fl. 278 AD),
bishop who held a...
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Ostia (disambiguation) Leo of
Ostia (1046–1110s),
Catholic cardinal Quiriacus of
Ostia (died 235),
bishop and
saint Theobald of
Ostia (died 1188), Catholic...
- org (in German).
Retrieved 2023-06-08. Zeno. "Lexikoneintrag zu »Judas
Quiriacus, S. (3)«. Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon, Band 3. ..." www.zeno.org (in...
- Claudius, and Neon Éogan of
Ardstraw Lupus (Luppus) of
Novae Philip Benitius Quiriacus and companions, of
Ostia Rose of Lima
Tydfil Zacchaeus of
Jerusalem August...
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Venerable Castor, peacefully.
Martyrs Hilaria, Digna, Euprepia, Eunomia,
Quiriacus, Largio, Crescentian, Nimmia,
Juliana and
Companions (c. 304)
Saint Euplus...
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contact with
local Christians,
including the
bishop of Ostia,
Cyriacus (
Quiriacus).
Miracles ****ociated with
Aurea while she was in
Ostia relate how a Christian...