- who had been
leading an
austere lifestyle. In 1429,
Sabbatius moved to this island.
Sabbatius settled near a
chapel on the Vyg River. There, he met...
-
consular diptychs of the year 521,
which refer to him as
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustini****. The name
Flavius became a
courtesy title by the late 4th...
- Boraides, Bigleniza,
Sabbatius, etc.), a
Thracian name.[failed verification] His
sister Vigilantia (born c. 455)
married Sabbatius and had two children:...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Sabbatius and
Valerius (or, less frequently, year 1274 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- The
Emperor sent two officials,
Trophimus and
Sabbatius, to Antioch. However,
after Trophimus and
Sabbatius arrived at the city, they were so
shocked by...
-
August 527 (aged 77) Died of
natural causes Justinian I "the Great"
Petrus Sabbatius Justini**** 1
April 527 – 14
November 565 (38 years, 7 months and 13 days)...
- from
festivals or rites, e.g., Epiphanius, Eulogia, Natalis, Pascasia,
Sabbatius and the
frequently recurring Martyrius; from
Christian virtues, e.g.,...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Sabbatius without colleague (or, less frequently, year 1281 Ab urbe condita). The...
- of
Anastasius I.
Justinian I "the Great" Ἰουστινιανὸς ὁ Μέγας
Petrus Sabbatius Iustini**** 1
April 527 – 14
November 565 (38 years, 7
months and 13 days)...
- from
their original burial place to the
church of
Saints Zosimus and
Sabbatius.
Nicholas II and
Tsarina Alexandra provided a new
cypress coffin to receive...