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Tiburtius (in French) Tiburce; (in Spanish) Tiburcio, (in Polish) Tyburcjusz, Tyburcy) can
refer to:
Saint Tiburtius Tiburtius, Valerian, and
Maximus Tiburtius...
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remain saintly honour and praises. Kind
Tiburtius,
beloved of God, I beg you take care of Damasus.
Tiburtius is
spoken of in the
Roman Martyrology for...
- martyred.
Caius would be
found praying with
Tiburtius shortly after the
conversion and
baptism of
Tiburtius'
children and the pair was
brought to the local...
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Franziska Tiburtius (24
January 1843 – 5 May 1927) was a
German physician and
advocate for women's education.
Tiburtius was one of the
first two women...
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Saints Tiburtius, Valerian, and
Maximus are
three Christian martyrs who were
buried on 14
April of some
unspecified year in the
Catacombs of Praetextatus...
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Henriette Hirschfeld-
Tiburtius (14
February 1834 – 25
August 1911) was the
first female dentist in Germany. She was born at Sylt, a
small island on the...
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Sebastian succeeded in
converting Tranquillinus and Martia, as well as
Tiburtius, the son of Chromatius, the
local prefect.
Another official, Nicostratus...
- to the
Church of
Santa Susanna in Rome. She has no
connection to
Saint Tiburtius, who is
commemorated on the same day. The
Church of
Santa Susanna was...
- was a
noble woman of Rome who, with her
husband Valerian, his
brother Tiburtius, and a
Roman soldier named Maximus,
suffered martyrdom about 230, under...
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Francis Tiburtius Roche, born the 14
April 1879 in
Punnaikayal (Tamil Nadu, India) and died 17
December 1955 in Tuticorin, was an
Indian (Tamil) Jesuit...