- the
legend says that
Romedius died c. 4th century, some
think that he was born in the
first decades of the 11th century.
Romedius is
often depicted alongside...
- ****ociated with the
legend of
Romedius, who is
often depicted alongside or
astride a bear.
According to
Romedius' hagiography,
Romedius once
wished to
visit Vigilius...
- (Italian:
Santuario di San Romedio) is a
sanctuary dedicated to
Saint Romedius ("San Romedio")
situated on a
steep rocky spur in the
natural scenery of...
- 3rd
century Rom**** of
Subiaco 3rd
century Rom****
Ostiarius 3rd
century Romedius 4th
century Romulus (martyr) 2nd
century Romulus of
Fiesole 4th century...
- bridge, this
statue was
sculpted by
Ferdinand Brokoff in 1712, paid for by
Romedius Josef FrantiĊĦek, the
count Thun and lord of Choltice. St.
Vincent is on...
-
bearing the wolf that
accompanied Saint Remaclus Justa and
Rufina Rosalia Romedius with a
packed bear
carrying his
luggage S St.
Stephen the
Martyr depicted...
- of
these bells are
reserved for solemnities. On the bell
tower of St.
Romedius,
adjacent to the cathedral,
there is a bell
dating back to 1862
built by...
-
saints from the Tyrol: Hartmann, C****ian, Ingenuin, Albuin, Notburga,
Romedius,
Magdalena of Austria, and
Heinrich von Bozen.
These statues were created...
- of
immigrants came from Sanzeno, Trentino. Its church,
named for
Saint Romedius, was an
early point of
reference for the settlers, and is
still a point...
-
baggage over the mountains.
Bears similarly feature in the
legends of St.
Romedius,
Saint Gall and
Saint Columb****. This
church used this
recurrent motif...