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Septempeda was a
Roman town in
Picenum located near the
modern San
Severino Marche, Marche, Italy. The town was
situated on the left bank of the river...
- to
which the
Liberti were consecrated. This
suggests that the town of
Septempeda (ancient name of
uncertain origins of San
Severino in the
Roman age) had...
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Saints Severinus of
Sanseverino (or of
Septempeda) (d. 550 AD) and
Victorinus of
Camerino (d. 543 AD) were
brothers who were both
bishops and
hermits of...
- For
coastal cities he
includes from
north to
south Ancona, Auxumum,
Septempeda (San
Severino Marche), Pneuentia, Potentia,
Firmum Picenum with port at...
- Lerins.
Saint Severinus of Nori**** is not to be
confused with
Severinus of
Septempeda,
bishop of San
Severino Marche and
brother of
Saint Victorinus of Camerino...
- 410-482), the "Apostle to Nori****",
Roman Catholic saint Saint Severinus of
Septempeda (died 550),
Roman Catholic bishop and
hermit Séverin of Paris, a hermit...
- 490 550 Rom**** of
Subiaco 550
Severinus 550
Bishop of
Septempeda Theodore of
Bologna 550
Bishop of
Bologna Triverius 550 Gall...
- went on to
Nuceria Camellaria (Nocera Umbra)
whence a
branch road ran to
Septempeda and
thence either to
Ancona or to
Tolentinum (Tolentino) and Urbs Salvia...
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Vigilius to
become bishops, the
former of
Septempeda, the
latter of Camerino.
Severinus reposed shortly before Septempeda was destro**** by the
Ostrogoth Totila...
- Republic" (PDF), Athenaeum, 98 (1): 99,
retrieved 14
December 2016
Fasti Septempeda (AE 1998, 419) Tacitus, Annales, XIV.18 A. F.
Elmayer and H. Maehler,...