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Saint Servulus (or Servolo, died c. 590) was a
paralyzed beggar who
spent all his time
praying outside Saint Clement's
Church in Rome. His
feast day is...
- in 1842,
representing Saint Justus,
Saints Sergius and Bacchus,
Saint Servulus,
Saint Maurus,
Saint Euphemia and
Saint Tecla.
Until the
middle of the...
- 590
Palladius 590
Bishop of
Saintes Quadragesimus 590
Servulus of Rome 590 Ver**** of
Cavaillon 513 590
Bishop of Cavaillon...
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indicates that he
regarded himself as Charlemagne's
subject and "servant" (
servulus).
Reference to "my Charles" (Carlus mi) and a
closing advocation to "read...
- 12th
century mosaic in the left apse,
where Justus is
shown with
Saint Servulus, the
Romanesque statue on the bell tower, a
series of
frescoes discovered...
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Koper cemetery in 2004. The
church in the
settlement is
dedicated to
Saint Servulus, a
local saint that
lived in a
nearby cave that is also a shrine, known...
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officials at the
imperial court in Rome,
under Diocletian (303)
Saint Servulus, a
righteous man who was a cripple, used to beg for alms at the door of...
- in
North Africa (c. 434)
Martyrs Verulus, Secundinus, Siricius, Felix,
Servulus, Saturninus,
Fortunatus and Companions,
martyrs in
North Africa, probably...
- form. The
church in the
settlement is
dedicated to the
local saint,
Saint Servulus, who
lived in a cave
close to Socerb, and
belongs to the
Parish of Brezovica...
- (Europe)
Glyphesis scopulifer (Emerton, 1882) – USA,
Canada Glyphesis servulus (Simon, 1881) (type) –
Europe Glyphesis taoplesius Wunderlich, 1969 – Denmark...