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Victoricus may
refer to:
Victoricus of
Amiens (died
circa 287-303),
martyr Victoricus of
Carthage (died 259), one of the
Martyrs of
Carthage under Valerian...
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Victoricus (or Victorice, Victoric),
Fuscian (or Fulcian, Fulcien, Fuscien) and
Gentian (or Gentien) (died
circa 287–303) were
three Christian martyrs...
- also apocryphal.
Saints Claudius,
Lupercus or Lupercio, and
Victorius or
Victoricus (d. c. 300) are said to have been the sons of St Marcellus. They were...
- with Lucian, who was
later martyred at Beauvais, and
others (the
martyrs Victoricus and
Fuscian are said to have been Quentin's followers).
Quentin settled...
- were a
group of
Christians including Mont****, Lucius, Flavian, Julian,
Victoricus, Primolus, Rhenus, and Donatian. All were
executed during the ****cutions...
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Gustave Doré's
illustration of the
scene from Dante's
Inferno Saints Victoricus and
Gentian West entrance,
Amiens Cathedral St.
Valerie of
Limoges presents...
- in the
central portal Local saints including the
decapitated martyrs,
Victoricus and Gentian, in the west
portals Smiling Virgin statue on west portal...
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Christian martyr Quentin,
Christian missionary and
martyr Valerius and Rufinus,
Christian martyrs Victoricus, Fuscian, and Gentian,
Christian martyrs...
- Thabraca, who met with the
other bishops of
Proconsular Africa, included:
Victoricus, at the
Council of
Carthage (256) Rustici****, at the
conference of Carthage...
-
returning home: I saw a man coming, as it were from Ireland. His name was
Victoricus, and he
carried many letters, and he gave me one of them. I read the heading:...