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    Pope Marcellus I (6 January 255 – 16 January 309) was the bishop of Rome from May or June 308 to his death. He succeeded Marcellinus after a considerable...
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  • Pope Marcellus may refer to two Roman Catholic popes: Pope Marcellus I (reigned 308–309) Pope Marcellus II (reigned 1555) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • examine new DNA evidence in Marcellus Williams' case". St. Louis Public Radio. Didcock, James (April 26, 2018). "Marcellus Williams: Board of Inquiry Set...
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  • 17 August 310. Difficulty arose, as in the case of his predecessor, Marcellus I, out of Eusebius's attitude toward the lapsi. Eusebius maintained the...
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  • Saint Marcellus may refer to: Pope Marcellus I Marcellus of Capua Marcellus of Tangier This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    inventor, was killed, despite Marcellus ordering the soldiers under his command not to harm him. Marcus Claudius Marcellus died in battle in 208 BC, leaving...
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    murder of Adur Narseh. Pope Marcellus I is banished from Rome by Emperor Maxentius. April 18 – Eusebius succeeds Marcellus I as the 31st pope, but is himself...
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    Marcus Claudius Marcellus (42–23 BC) was the eldest son of Gaius Claudius Marcellus and Octavia Minor, sister of Augustus (then known as Octavian). He...
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    with certainty. After a considerable interregnum, he was succeeded by Marcellus, with whom he has sometimes been confused. Marcellinus was mentioned in...
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  • 296 and martyred 25 October 10 during persecution of Diocletian Pope Marcellus I (Saint), elected 27 May 308 after 4-year vacancy and martyred 16 January...
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    been a church dedicated to Pope Marcellus I (d. AD 309) on the site since at least the year 418 when Pope Boniface I was reportedly crowned there. It...
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  • children would not take his toys. He replied: "Jesus would not be happy if I lost my temper." In the summer, Acutis would stay with his mother's parents...
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    Sarah "Sallie" Lewis Clay Bennett (1841–1935) Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. (1843–1843) Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. (1845–1857) Brutus Junius Clay (1847–1932)...
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  • Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. (November 11, 1912 – February 8, 1990) was an American painter and musician. He was the father of three-time World Heavyweight...
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    The Marcellus Formation or the Marcellus Shale is a Middle Devonian age unit of sedimentary rock found in eastern North America. Named for a distinctive...
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    Pope Marcellus II (Italian: Marcello II; 6 May 1501 – 1 May 1555), born Marcello Cervini degli Spannocchi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of...
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  • to his see. Marcellus sought redress at Rome from Pope Julius I, who wrote to the bishops who had deposed Marcellus, arguing that Marcellus was innocent...
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    buried in the Catacomb of Priscilla: Pope Marcellinus (296-304) and Pope Marcellus I (308-309). Their martyrdom was represented in the iconographies made...
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    sufficiently widespread that she appears in the Sacramentary of Pope Gregory I. She is also commemorated in the ancient Roman Martyrology. St. Aldhelm (English...
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    her honor on 8 May to celebrate her victory at Orléans. During World War I, her image was used to inspire victory. In World War II, all sides of the...
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    Linus Lucius I Marcellinus Marcellus I Mark Martin I Miltiades Nicholas I Paschal I Paul I Paul VI Peter Pius I Pius V Pius X Pontian Sergius I Silverius...
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    traitors on the block should die; I am no traitor, no, not I! My faithfulness stands fast and so, Towards the block I shall not go! Nor make one step,...
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    Saint Marcellus of Tangier or Saint Marcellus the Centurion (Spanish: San Marcelo) (c. mid 3rd century – 298 AD) was a Roman centurion who is today venerated...
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    crowns. The white one meant that I should persevere in purity and the red that I should become a martyr. I said that I would accept them both. In 1907...
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    Marcellinus and Marcellus I), and of Calepodius in the Via Aurelia (Callixtus I, who was not buried in the cemetery that bears his name.) Pope Felix I, according...
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    the "Babylonian captivity" of the Papacy (cf. Italian cattività avignonese, i.e. "Avignonese captivity"). A total of seven popes reigned at Avignon, all...
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    death. She wrote, "I thought immediately of the joyful thing that I had to learn, so I went over to the window. I was able to see that I was not mistaken...
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    Lord of all, you see my heart, you know my desires. Possess all that I am. I am your sheep: make me worthy to overcome the devil." To force her to change...
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    (Notebook I, Items 47 and 48), she wrote that Jesus told her: Paint an image according to the pattern you see, with the signature: "Jesus, I trust in You"...
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    Linus Lucius I Marcellinus Marcellus I Mark Martin I Miltiades Nicholas I Paschal I Paul I Paul VI Peter Pius I Pius V Pius X Pontian Sergius I Silverius...
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