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Quiricus may
refer to:
Saint Quiricus, see
Cyricus and
Julitta Quiricus (bishop of Toledo) (died 680),
metropolitan bishop of
Toledo from
about 667 Quiricus...
- Quiriac,
Quiricus)
mother and son of Tarsus". www.icon.lt.
Retrieved 4
September 2017. Farmer,
David Hugh (2011). "Cyricus (Cyriacus, Quiriac,
Quiricus, Cyr)...
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Quiricus (died
January 680) was the
metropolitan bishop of
Toledo from
about 667
until his death. He may be
identical to
Bishop Quiricus of Barcelona,...
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virginity of Mary (De
perpetua virginitate) to
Quiricus.
Quiricus of
Barcelona may be
identical to the
Quiricus of
Toledo who
appears as
bishop there from...
- Saint-Cyr
refers to the po****r child-saint
Saint Quiricus (Cyriacus),
whose following was
strong in
France because relics were
brought back from Antioch...
- England. "Church of St.
Quiricus and St.
Julietta (1129121)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 8
March 2009. "St
Quiricus & St
Julietta Tickenham"...
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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 patron...
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important is the Cathédrale of
Saint Cyr-Sainte Julitte,
dedicated to
Saint Quiricus and
Saint Julietta,
which is a
combination of two buildings, and possesses...
- i Dhuvjanit; Gr****: Μονή Δούβιανης), also
known as
Monastery of
Saints Quiricus and
Julietta (Albanian:
Manastiri i Shën
Qirjakut dhe Julitës; Gr****: Μονή...
- of
Siena inside the
Valdorcia landscape. It is
named in
honor of
Saint Quiricus.
Located on the Via Francigena, San
Quirico d'Orcia
borders the muni****lities...