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Marcus Venerius Secundio was a
Roman impresario who
produced plays in Gr**** and Latin, and a
custodian of the
temple of
Venus at Pompeii.
Marcus was a...
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Venerius is the name of two
Christian saints:
Venerius of
Milan (d. 408),
bishop of
Milan Venerius the
Hermit (ca. 560 - 630), monk and hermit, patron...
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exception is made on 13 September, the
Feast of
Saint Venerius. On that day, a
statue of
Venerius is
carried out to the sea from La
Spezia to the island...
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Ambrose (374–397) St
Simplician (397–400) St
Venerius (400–408) St
Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435) St
Glycerius (436–438)...
- 2021, an
exceptional 1st
century AD
painted tomb of a
freed slave,
Marcus Venerius Secundio,
containing mummified human remains, was
discovered outside the...
- (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St
Ambrose (374–397) St
Simplician (397–400) St
Venerius (400–408) St
Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435) St
Glycerius (436–438)...
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Gregory sent the
Pallium to the
archbishop of Salzburg; he also sent one to
Venerius, the
patriarch of Grado, in 828, in
support of his
claims to have jurisdiction...
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known about the life of
Venerius before his
election as
bishop of Milan.
According to the 5th-century historian, Paulinus,
Venerius was a
deacon and he was...
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rugby league player 1998 –
Alexander O'Connor,
English musician 408 –
Venerius,
archbishop of
Milan 784 – Arbeo,
bishop of
Freising 1003 –
Herman II,...
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World Heritage Site. The
patron saint of the Gulf of La Spezia,
Saint Venerius (Italian: San Venerio), is said to have
lived on the
island as a hermit...