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- Sabinus of Spoleto (died c. 303) was a bishop in the early Christian church who resisted the Diocletianic ****cution and was martyred. According to legend...
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- UTC+1 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code 52048 Dialing code 0575 Patron saint Saint Savinus Saint day December 7 Website Official website...
- the chapel royal. Marcellus (3rd century) Savinus I (287–c. 306) Savinus II ( –441) Epifanius (441–461) Savinus II (461) Oroncius (c. 462–c. 474) Zeno (c...
- Acquapendente (formerly Diocese of Castro del Lazio) Castro, Lazio Saint Savinus former cathedral destro**** 1649, with the diocese and the city Catania...
- now lost. 12th century Romanesque mural (God speaks to Noah) Fresco, Sts Savinus and Cyprian are tortured French Romanesque architecture "Abbey Church of...
- Pollius Saturninus, buried at Ucubi in Numidia, aged eighty. Pollius Savinus, named in a funerary inscription from Turris Libisonis. Titus Pollius Severus...
- Saint Sidronius, a martyr in Rome under Aurelian (c. 270) Saint Sabinus (Savinus) and Cyprian, two martyrs and brothers venerated in Brescia in Italy. Saint...
- Saint Terence, made in 1462 by an unnamed Tuscan master; the tomb of Saint Savinus (third quarter of the 15th century), possibly sculpted in Florence by Benedetto...
- of Bishop Antonius, Savinus was appointed by Clement VII at the same time as Pope Urban VI (sic!) appointed Thomas, though Savinus did not have possession...