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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_37911" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_37911" /> ==
<p> (1) [[Martyr]] at [[Rome]] with [[Aquilinus]] and three others; commemorated February 4. </p> <p> (2) Martyr at [[Concordia]] with Secundianus, Romulus, and eighty-six others; commemorated February 17. </p> <p> (3) Martyr at Carthage; commemorated March 1. </p> <p> (4) Martyr in Africa. with [[Epiphanius]] the bishop, and others; commemorated April 7 (or 6). </p> <p> (5) Martyr at Coesarea, in Cappadocia, with Polyeuctus and Victorius; commemorated May 21. </p> <p> (6) [[Bishop]] and martyr at Aretium, in Tuscany, tinder Julian; commemorated August 7. </p> <p> (7) The presbyter and anchorite in a district on Mount Jura, in [[Belgic]] Gaul; commemorated August 19. </p> <p> (8) Martyr at Antioch, with Restitutus, Valerianus, Fructuosa, and twelve others; commemorated August 23. </p> <p> (9) Martyr at Capua, with Quintus and Arcontius; commemorated September 5. </p> <p> (10) Martyr with [[Hermogenes]] and twenty-two others; commemorated December 12. </p> <p> (11) Bishop of Euraea, in Vetus Epirus, cir. A.D. 387. </p> <p> (12) Bishop of Tvsedis, in Numidia, in the 4th century. </p> <p> (13) [[Donatist]] bishop of Bagaia, in the 4th century. </p> <p> (14) Bishop of Nicopolis, in Vetus Epirus, cir. A.D. 425-433. </p> <p> (15) Twenty-fifth bishop of Avignon,in the middle of the 5th century. </p> <p> (16) One of the four bishops from [[Africa]] at the [[Council]] of Rome, A.D. 487. </p> <p> (17) Bishop of Besanton, born in 592 or 594, and died in 651,commemorated August 7. </p> <p> (18) The name of two [[Irish]] saints (probably Lat. for Donagh), one, bishop of Lupia (now Leece, near Naples), in the 7th century; the other, bishop or Fiesole, in Tuscany: both commemorated Oct. 22. </p> <p> (19) [[Patriarch]] of Grado, A.D. 717-730. (See Duna); (See Dunchaidh). </p>
<p> (1) [[Martyr]] at [[Rome]] with [[Aquilinus]] and three others; commemorated February 4. </p> <p> (2) Martyr at [[Concordia]] with Secundianus, Romulus, and eighty-six others; commemorated February 17. </p> <p> (3) Martyr at Carthage; commemorated March 1. </p> <p> (4) Martyr in Africa. with [[Epiphanius]] the bishop, and others; commemorated April 7 (or 6). </p> <p> (5) Martyr at Coesarea, in Cappadocia, with Polyeuctus and Victorius; commemorated May 21. </p> <p> (6) [[Bishop]] and martyr at Aretium, in Tuscany, tinder Julian; commemorated August 7. </p> <p> (7) The presbyter and anchorite in a district on Mount Jura, in Belgic Gaul; commemorated August 19. </p> <p> (8) Martyr at Antioch, with Restitutus, Valerianus, Fructuosa, and twelve others; commemorated August 23. </p> <p> (9) Martyr at Capua, with Quintus and Arcontius; commemorated September 5. </p> <p> (10) Martyr with [[Hermogenes]] and twenty-two others; commemorated December 12. </p> <p> (11) Bishop of Euraea, in Vetus Epirus, cir. A.D. 387. </p> <p> (12) Bishop of Tvsedis, in Numidia, in the 4th century. </p> <p> (13) Donatist bishop of Bagaia, in the 4th century. </p> <p> (14) Bishop of Nicopolis, in Vetus Epirus, cir. A.D. 425-433. </p> <p> (15) Twenty-fifth bishop of Avignon,in the middle of the 5th century. </p> <p> (16) One of the four bishops from [[Africa]] at the [[Council]] of Rome, A.D. 487. </p> <p> (17) Bishop of Besanton, born in 592 or 594, and died in 651,commemorated August 7. </p> <p> (18) The name of two Irish saints (probably Lat. for Donagh), one, bishop of Lupia (now Leece, near Naples), in the 7th century; the other, bishop or Fiesole, in Tuscany: both commemorated Oct. 22. </p> <p> (19) [[Patriarch]] of Grado, A.D. 717-730. (See Duna); (See Dunchaidh). </p>
          
          
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72223" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72223" /> ==