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Turibius or
Toribius (Spanish: Toribio) is the name of
several saints:
Turibius of
Astorga (died 460),
Spanish bishop Turibius of Liébana (fl. c. 527)...
- 456. Oxford: J.H. Parker. Walsh, John (1992).
Relic and Literature: St
Toribius of
Astorga and his arca sancta. St Albans:
David Hook. ISBN 978-0-9517564-1-6...
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Toribius of Astorga, the
Estoria de
sancto Toribio and the Vida de
santo Toribio de Liébana,
though they
differ on many points,
agree that
Toribius took...
- and
dates of
tenure are unknown.[citation needed]
Patruinus (325–335)
Toribius (335–345)
Quintus (345–355)
Vincent (355–365)
Paulatus (365–375) Natallus...
- 3rd
century CE.
Pastor (433–57),
possibly legendary Peter I (fl. 506)
Toribius (fl. 527)
Maurila (586–607)
Conantius (607–639)
Ascaric (653–674) Concorius...
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Priscillianist and
Manichaeist doctrines,
against which Hydatius or
Saint Toribius later fought after the
condemnation made at the
Council of
Saragossa in...
- Spanish. It
produced a
trilingual catechism (then
known as "Catechism of St.
Toribius"), in Spanish,
Quechua and Aymara. This
catechism was
later translated...
- the center,
surrounded by a
double coil and the
inscription Felix ****
Toribius et Immola,
probably the
names of the
people of
senatorial rank who commissioned...