- (Portuguese:
Santos Mártires de Lisboa) were
three Christian siblings,
Verissimus, Maxima, and Julia,
executed in
Olisipo in the
Roman province of Lusitania...
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Saints & Angels". "St.
Verissimus, Maxima, and
Julia -
Saints & Angels". "St.
Mancius -
Saints & Angels". "St.
Verissimus, Maxima, and
Julia - Saints...
- were
several martyrs during the
period of ****cution of the Christians:
Verissimus, Maxima, and
Julia are the most
significant examples. By the time of the...
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strength of character. This led
Hadrian to
apply to the
young man the name
Verissimus, thus
playing upon the
meaning of the
Latin word."
Historia Augusta, Marcus...
- Venustus, Verax, Verecundus, Vergili****, Vergini****, Verillio, Verinus,
Verissimus, Veritas, Verna, Vernio, Verres, Verrucosus,
Veruicius Verullus, Verus...
- Philomena,
according to
tradition Pancras of Rome,
according to
tradition Verissimus, Maxima, and Julia, c. 303,
first attested in the
Martyrology of Usuard...
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Church of Vienne.
Sometime after 343, he was
chosen to
succeed Bishop Verissimus, as
bishop of Lyons. In 374,
Bishop Just ****isted at
regional Council...
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areas around Tournai in
Belgium and
Chartres in
France (c. 286)
Martyrs Verissimus,
Maxima and Julia, in
Portugal under Diocletian (c. 302)
Martyrs Aretas...
- the child.
Hadrian had a
strong affection for Marcus, and
nicknamed him
Verissimus, "most true". The Salii,
after their name (salire: to leap, to dance)...
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martyrs killed during ****cutions, such as the
Diocletianic ****cution;
Verissimus, Maxima, and
Julia are the most
significant names.
According to legend...