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Victricius (French:
Victrice; Italian: Vittricio) also
known as
Victricius of
Rouen (c. 330 – c. 407 AD) was a
bishop of
Rouen (393–407), missionary, and...
- Dis
Manibus Gai Iuli
Galeria tribu Caleni Lugduno veterani ex
legione VI
Victrice Pia
Fideli heres a se
memoriae fecit.
Lincoln (Lindum), U.K. RIB 252 =...
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Rouen .
Notice sur la
translation des
reliques de
Saint Yved et
Saint Victrice en la
ville de
Braine - Par l'abbé
Henri Congnet -
Paris 1865. Dictionnaire...
- vanquishment, victor, Victoria, Victorian, victorious, victory, victress,
victrice, victrix,
Vincent vitō vit- vitāv- vitāt- shun evitable, evitation, evite...
- that have been defeated"), Ovid,
Fasti 1.336;
victima quae
dextra cecidit victrice vocatur ("the
victim which is
killed by the victor's
right hand is named...
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Anatolia was
first mentioned in the De
Laude Sanctorum composed in 396 by
Victrice (Victricius),
bishop of
Rouen (330–409).
Anatolia and
Victoria are mentioned...
- macht, gwalt,
endtlich ruinirt"
Original Latin quote: "Potuisti
lavare victrices m**** in
sanguine peccatorum." This
paraphrases Psalm 58,10 (KJV) (Psalm...
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impreso en Jerusalén con su
sangre (Barcelona, 1634)
Trophaea mariana seu de
victrice misericordia Deiparae,
gefolgt von De
virginitate S.S. Dei
Matris apologetica...
- Rome, but they were
driven out of the country. A
century later,
Saint Victrice, a
converted soldier and
bishop of Rouen,
began the
evangelization with...
- Congnet,
Notice sur la
translation des
reliques de
Saint Yved et
Saint Victrice en la
ville de Braine, Paris, 1865.
Stanislas Prioux,
Monographie de l’ancienne...