• Marinus of Caesarea (Greek: Μαρῖνος) was a Roman soldier and a Christian martyr. Marinus was a Roman soldier stationed in Caesarea in Palestine. He was...
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  • Arab Marinus of Caesarea (died 262), Roman soldier and Christian martyr and saint Saint Marinus (died 366), founder of San Marino Marinus of Thrace (died...
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  • Christians have been present in the military since after the death of Jesus, Marinus of Caesarea, Julius the Veteran, and other military saints were Christians...
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    Ji Kang (or Shuye), Chinese Daoist philosopher and poet (b. 223) Marinus of Caesarea, Roman soldier and Christian martyr Valerian, Roman consul and emperor...
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  • Asterius of Caesarea was a Roman senator, who became a Christian martyr. After Asterius gave a Christian burial to a Roman soldier Marinus of Caesarea, who...
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  • Ji Kang (or Shuye), Chinese Daoist philosopher and poet (b. 223) Marinus of Caesarea, Roman soldier and Christian martyr Valerian, Roman consul and emperor...
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    of Christ (1st century) Martyr Marinus of Caesarea, soldier, at Caesarea in Palestine (262) (see also: August 7) Saint Ambrose, Deacon, disciple of St...
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  • John of God Bombardiers - Quentin Box makers - Fiacre Boy Scouts - George Brewers - Amand, Arnold of Soissons, Dorothea of Caesarea, Nicholas of Myra...
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    Pacatianus; died c. 248) was a usurper in the Danube area of the Roman Empire during the time of Philip the Arab. He is known from coins, and from mentions...
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    other Roman towns named Caesarea by calling it Caesarea in Mauretania, Caesarea Mauretaniae ("Mauretania's Caesarea"), Iol Caesarea (Ἰὼλ Καισάρεια, Iṑl Kaisáreia)...
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    Willem Marinus van Rossum, C.Ss.R. (3 September 1854 – 30 August 1932) was a Dutch prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was made a cardinal in 1911...
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    – Liberius, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 310) Acacius of Caesarea, Christian bishop Marcellus, Roman general and usurper Marinus, Christian hermit...
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    (Hourani, p. 19–21) "Saint Marina of Bithynia". CatholicSaints.info. Retrieved 2022-04-30. "Venerable Mary (who was called Marinus)". Orthodox Church in America...
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  • Letters". Vangoghletters.org. Retrieved 2013-09-25. E.H. Gifford. "Eusebius of Caesarea: Praeparatio Evangelica (Preparation for the Gospel). Tr. E.H. Gifford...
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    (History Against the Pagans), and was presented as a Christian in Eusebius of Caesarea's Historia Ecclesiastica (Ecclesiastical History). Modern scholars are...
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    4th-century historians Gelasius of Caesarea and Tyrannius Rufinus wrote that while she was there, she discovered the hiding place of three crosses that were believed...
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    71 to 73. Lucius Julius Marinus, governor of Bithynia and Pontus at some point between AD 85 and 89. Julius Rufus, a writer of satires, contemporary with...
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    the Kalends of July to the Kalends of September in AD 82. Publius Valerius Marinus, consul suffectus from the Kalends of May to the Kalends of September...
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    manuscripts of the original Liber Pontificalis: the biographies of Pope John VIII, Pope Marinus I, and Pope Adrian III are missing and the biography of Pope...
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    This page is a list of popes by country of origin. They are listed in chronological order within each section. As the office of pope has existed for almost...
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    century. The first direct mention of the work comes from Arethas of Caesarea (c. 860–935), a bishop who was a great collector of manuscripts. At some date before...
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    Polemon of Athens, Greek Histories, quoted by Eusebius of Caesarea in Praeparatio Evangelica: "In the time [reign] of Apis son of Phoroneus a part of the...
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    March 15. Apostle Herodion of Patras of the Seventy Apostles (1st century) Martyrs Priscus, Malchus, and Alexander, of Caesarea of Palestine (259) Martyrs...
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    Porphyry in 270. Eusebius of Caesarea, in his Gospel Problems and Solutions to Marinus No. 1, writes toward the beginning of the fourth century, "One who...
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  • diplomat Acacius of Caesarea – bishop of Caesarea Acesias – physician Acestorides – tyrant of Syracuse Achaeus – general Achaeus of Eretria – poet Achermus...
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    Samaritans (category Ancient peoples of the Near East)
    conversion of the Gentiles". (Phoenicia in several other English versions). Sanballat I Simon Magus Eudokia of Heliopolis Baba Rabba Justa Marinus of Neapolis...
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    ultimately derive from Eusebius of Caesarea's Historia Ecclesiastica (Church History). The most important section of Eusebius' Historia on Philip's religious...
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    Caesarea Dentlin of Soignies Dymphna Eulalia of Barcelona Eulalia of Mérida Faith Fausta Fina Fusca of Ravenna Hope Justin of Paris Justus Justus of Beauvais...
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    Athena (redirect from Athena of the city)
    vital, cohesive piece of her character throughout the ages. This role is expressed in several stories about Athena. Marinus of Neapolis reports that when...
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