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Reticius [SEP] canonization status
the dispute with the Donatists. Gregory of Tours praised Reticius in his writings. Saint Jerome mentions Reticius in his "De Viris Illustribus": Reticius was succeeded by Cassian of Autun, also venerated as a saint. External links. - Reticius von Autun
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Richard of Chichester [SEP] canonization status
Richard of Chichester Richard of Chichester (1197 – 3 April 1253), also known as Richard de Wych, is a saint (canonized 1262) who was Bishop of Chichester. In Chichester Cathedral a shrine dedicated to Richard had become a richly decorated centre of pilgrimage. In 1538, during the reign of Henry VIII, the shrine was pl...
Hamit Fisek, Richard Ofshe, "Sociometry", Vol. 33, No. 3 (Sep., 1970), pp. 327–346 - The Impact of Behavioral Style and Status Characteristics on Social Influence: A Test of Two Competing Theories, Margaret T. Lee, Richard Ofshe, "Social Psychology Quarterly", Vol. 44, No. 2 (Jun., 1981), pp. 73–82 External links. - , ...
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Richard the Pilgrim [SEP] canonization status
Richard the Pilgrim Saint Richard the Pilgrim (also known as St. Richard of Wessex, St. Richard the King, St. Richard the Saxon, St. Richard of Swabia. St. Ricarius) is a saint of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox (feastday is 7 February) Churches. There is one church in the UK dedicated to him, St Ricarius Churc...
on the canonization - Opposition to canonization Alleged irregularities in the Escriva process - Facts about the Canonization from the Opus Dei website - Independent Catholic News on the Canonization - Escrivá Canonization to Spur Development Projects in Africa: Every Pilgrim Will Offer 5 Euro for "Harambee 2002"
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Rimbert [SEP] canonization status
, coinage and toll rights for the city of Bremen in 888 from Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia and thus considerable improved the financial state of the archbishopric. In 884 he personally led a Frisian army against the Vikings and, after the victorious Battle of Norditi was able to drive them permanently out of East Frisia....
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Robert of Molesme [SEP] canonization status
Robert of Molesme Saint Robert of Molesme (1028 – 17 April 1111) was an abbot, one of the founders of the Cistercian Order and is honored as a Christian saint. Life. Robert was born about 1029, a nobleman from Champagne, a younger son, who entered the Benedictine abbey of Montier-la-Celle near Troyes at age fifteen and...
of Burgundy. Eudo paid for the construction they had begun, helped the monks finance their operating expenses and gave them much land and cattle. The bishop of Challons elevated the new monastery to the canonical status of an abbey. In 1099, the monks of Molesme asked Robert to return and agreed to submit entirely to ...
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Robert of Newminster [SEP] canonization status
Robert of Newminster Robert of Newminster (1100–1159) was a priest, abbot, and a saint of the Catholic Church. He was born in Gargrave in Yorkshire, England. He was one of the monks who founded Fountains Abbey and is named from the abbey he founded in Morpeth, Northumberland. Early life. Robert was born in the district...
day is celebrated on 7 June, the day of his death. Legacy. A number of parishes are dedicated to St Robert of Newminster including those in Morpeth, Northumberland; Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne; Ada, Michigan and Shorewood, Wisconsin. St Robert of Newminster Catholic School in Washington, Tyne and Wear is named after hi...
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Romanus Ostiarius [SEP] canonization status
Romanus Ostiarius Saint Romanus Ostiarius is a legendary saint of the Catholic Church. His legend states that he was a soldier who converted to Christianity by the example of Saint Lawrence, who baptized Romanus after the soldier was imprisoned. He became a church ostiary in Rome and was later martyred. External links....
day May 22 - Romanus Ostiarius, feast day August 9 - Romanos the Melodist, (c. 556), feast day October 1 - Romanus of Blaye, feast day November 24 - Romanus of Rouen, Bishop, (c. 640), feast day October 23 - Romanus of Nepi, Bishop and martyr of Nepi, feast day 24 August People Byzantine emperors. - Romanos I Lekapenos...
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Romanus of Condat [SEP] canonization status
Romanus of Condat Saint Romanus of Condat ( – ) is a saint of the fifth century. At the age of thirty five he decided to live as a hermit in the area of Condat. His younger brother Lupicinus followed him there. They became leaders of a community of monks that included Saint Eugendus. Romanus and Lupicinus founded seve...
Romainmôtier Priory Romainmôtier Priory is a former Cluniac priory in the municipality of Romainmôtier-Envy in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. The monastery was founded by Romanus of Condat, after whom it was named. It is entered on the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance. Hist...
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Romaric [SEP] canonization status
there: his daughters, Azeltruda and Zeberga, his granddaughter Gebetruda, and his grandson Adelphus. Romaric died in 653. Romaric is recognized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, with a feast day on December 10 or December 8. He was canonized on 3 December 1049 by Pope Leo IX. Sources. - Alban Butler's lives of t...
his team narrowly avoided relegation from the Pro League. Club career Le Mans. In May 2005, Romaric joined French club Le Mans UC72. In late August, however, he was involved in a serious car accident, fracturing his collarbone and taking a blow to the head close to Liège, in Belgium. Romaric quickly recovered from his ...
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Rusticus of Narbonne [SEP] canonization status
Rusticus of Narbonne Saint Rusticus of Narbonne (in French Saint Rustique) (d. 26 October perhaps 461) was a bishop of Narbonne and Catholic saint of Gaul, born either at Marseilles or at Narbonne. According to the Roman Martyrology, when he had completed his education in Gaul, Rusticus went to Rome, where he soon gain...
Catholic Encyclopedia": "Rusticus of Narbonne" - Letter of Leo the Great (CLXVII) to Rusticus Further reading. - Marrou, Henri-Irenee, "Le dossier epigraphique de l'eveque Rusticus de Narbonne," "Rivista di archeologia cristiana" 3-4 (1970) pp 331– 349.
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Sabbas the Sanctified [SEP] canonization status
Sabbas the Sanctified Saint Sabbas the Sanctified (439–532), a Cappadocian-Syrian monk, priest and saint, lived mainly in Palaestina Prima. He was the founder of several convents, most notably the one known as Mar Saba. The saint's name is derived from "Sabbāʾ" "old man". Life. St Sabbas was born the son of John, a mil...
Jerusalem's status as a Patriarchate as one of the Pentarchy. Juvenal of Jerusalem becomes the first Patriarch of Jerusalem. - 443–60: Empress Aelia Eudocia Augusta moves to Jerusalem where she dies in 460, after being banished by Theodosius II for adultery. - 483: Sabbas the Sanctified founds the Great Lavra, also kno...
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Sabinus of Piacenza [SEP] canonization status
Sabinus of Piacenza Saint Sabinus of Piacenza () (333 – December 11, 420), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Piacenza until his death in the year 420. Life. Sabinus was born in Milan around 330 - 340. Initially was a deacon of Milan, then became bishop of Piacenza for other 50 years. He w...
2015 – Hema Upadhyay, Indian painter and sculptor (b. 1972) - 2015 – John "Hot Rod" Williams, American basketball player (b. 1962) - 2015 – Ken Woolley, Australian architect (b. 1933) - 2017 – Keith Chegwin, British TV presenter (b. 1957) Holidays and observances. - Christian feast day: - Cian - Daniel the Stylite - Ma...
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Saint Africus [SEP] canonization status
Saint Africus Saint Africus was a 7th-century French Roman Catholic saint about whom very little is known. He was the Confessor of Comminges and also the bishop of Comminges in southern France (Haute-Garonne). His shrine was destroyed by Calvinists. His feast day is celebrated November 16. Sources. - St Africus
talents, Camber repeatedly expresses his frustration that he was not born a Healer. Camber is a modest man whose faked death forces him to conceal his irritation and frustration with his admirers who believe he is a saint and pursue his canonization. Camber firmly believes he is unworthy of such status. Character sketc...
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Saint Antoninus of Piacenza [SEP] canonization status
Antoninus of Piacenza Saint Antoninus of Piacenza (or Placentia) (died 303 AD) is a patron saint of Piacenza in Italy. He is venerated as a saint and martyr in the Roman Catholic Church, with a feast day of 30 September. The saint was said to have been martyred at Piacenza or Travo, in the 303 AD Diocletianic Persecuti...
" Inspired by such a vivid figuration of Biblical truth, Antoninus indulged the classic tourists' act: "and there, unworthy as I was, I wrote the names of my parents". Antoninus' descriptions of the chalice of onyx that was venerated in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and of the Holy Lance in the Basilica of Mount Zio...
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Saint Aurelius [SEP] canonization status
Saint Aurelius Saint Aurelius was Christian saint who died around 430. He was a bishop of Carthage from ca. 391 and led a number of ecclesiastical councils on Christian doctrine. Augustine of Hippo admired Aurelius, and a number of letters from Augustine to Aurelius have survived. Aurelius's feast day in the Roman Cath...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Balbina [SEP] canonization status
Balbina of Rome Saint Balbina (), sometimes called Balbina of Rome and Balbina the Virgin is venerated as a virgin martyr and saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Legend. The story of Balbina is introduced in the legendary Acts of Sts. Alexander and Balbina, where it is said that she was the daughter of Quirinus, a Trib...
1696 Installed, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati) - Daniello Marco Delfino (2 Jan 1696 – 15 Sep 1698 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Brescia) - Antonfelice Zondadari (5 Dec 1701 – 23 Sep 1715 Installed, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina) - Vincenzo Petra (5 Oct 1712 – 20 Dec 1724 Installed, Cardinal-P...
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Saint Barbara [SEP] canonization status
Saint Barbara Saint Barbara (, ), Feast Day "December 4", known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian Greek saint and martyr. Accounts place her in the 3rd century in Heliopolis Phoenicia, present-day Baalbek, Lebanon. There is no reference to her in the authentic early Chri...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Bashnouna [SEP] canonization status
Bashnouna Bashnouna (died 19 May 1164) was an Egyptian saint and martyr. According to his hagiography, Bashnouna was a monk in the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Scetes. He was arrested by the Fatimid authorities during the caliphate of Al-'Āḍid, and threatened to face death if he were not to convert to Islam...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Calminius Reliquary [SEP] canonization status
Saint Calminius Reliquary The Saint Calminius Reliquary (French – "châsse de saint Calmin") is the 12th-century chasse-form reliquary which was the main object in the treasury of Mozac Abbey. It contains the bones of Saint Calminius and his wife Saint Namadie. The structure is of wood and measures 81 × 24 cm x 45 cm. F...
after his death, and the acts of his life and death were sent to Rome, and Pope Innocent I, according to the "Catholic Encyclopedia", "seems to have made a formal canonization, for Benedict XIV calls Vigilius the first martyr canonized by a pope.” Vigilius’ arm was removed as a separate relic and placed into its own re...
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Saint Chrysogonus [SEP] canonization status
Saint Chrysogonus Saint Chrysogonus () is a saint and martyr of ancient Rome venerated by the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. Life. Chrysogonus was martyred at Aquileia, probably during the Persecution of Diocletian, was buried there, and publicly venerated by the faithful of that region. He is the patro...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Diomedes [SEP] canonization status
Diomedes of Tarsus Saint Diomedes (Diomede) of Tarsus (d. between 298 and 311 AD) is venerated as a Greek Christian saint and martyr, one of the Holy Unmercenaries. Life. Born in Tarsus, he was a physician by profession and a zealous Christian evangelist. He traveled a good deal preaching the faith. When he arrived at ...
arts, and a three-legged cauldron". The chariot race is considered as the most prestigious competition in the funeral games and the most formal occasion for validating the status of the elite. In this way Diomedes asserts his status as the foremost Achaean hero after Achilles. Next, he fought with great Ajax in an arme...
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Saint Drogo [SEP] canonization status
Saint Drogo Saint Drogo of Sebourg (March 14, 1105– April 16, 1186), also known as Dreux, Drugo, and Druron, is a Flemish saint. He was born in Epinoy, Flanders, and died in Sebourg, France. His feast day is on April 16. Life. Drogo was a child of Flemish nobility. His mother died when he was born. He learned the reaso...
is groom to Drogo Bosiet, and a testament to the cruel nature of his master, suffering wounds from almost every encounter with Drogo. So close to Wales and freedom from his villein status, he does not run because he has a family at the Bosiet Manor. - Aymer Bosiet: He is the elder son of Drogo, travelling separately in...
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Saint Eigron [SEP] canonization status
Saint Eigron Saint Eigron was a pre-congregational saint of medieval South Wales. He was the brother of Saint Gwenafwy whom he travelled to Cornwall with, a brother to Gildas and a son of Caw of Strathclyde. He was the Patron Saint of Llanigon, Wales and founded a Church in Cernyw.
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Eligius [SEP] canonization status
Saint Eligius Saint Eligius (also Eloy, Eloi or Loye; ; 11 June 588 – 1 December 660 AD) is the patron saint of goldsmiths, other metalworkers, and coin collectors. He is also the patron saint of veterinarians, the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), a corps of the British Army, but he is best known for b...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Erentrude [SEP] canonization status
Saint Erentrude Saint Erentrude (or Erentraud; ; ? - 710 AD) is a virgin saint of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches and was the niece of Saint Rupert of Salzburg. History. Her date and place of birth are unknown, but it may be presumed that she was born in present-day Germany or Austria, in the latter pa...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Faith [SEP] canonization status
Saint Faith Saint Faith or Saint Faith of Conques (Latin: Sancta Fides; French: Sainte-Foy; Spanish: Santa Fe) is a saint who is said to have been a girl or young woman of Agen in Aquitaine. Her legend recounts how she was arrested during persecution of Christians by the Roman Empire and refused to make pagan sacrifice...
Social gadfly – person who upsets the status quo by posing upsetting or novel questions External links. - The evolution of the Promoter of the Faith in causes of canonization
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Saint Florentina [SEP] canonization status
Saint Florentina Saint Florentina (died ca. 612) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Born towards the middle of the sixth century in Cartagena, Hispania, she and her family were actively engaged in furthering the best interests of Christianity. Florentina was the sister of three Iberian bishops in the time ...
florentina florentina" - Yellow blossom - "Epioblasma florentina walkeri" - Tan riffleshell - †"Epioblasma propinqua" - Tennessee riffleshell - †"Epioblasma sampsonii" - Wabash riffleshell - "Epioblasma torulosa" - †"Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum" - Green blossom - "Epioblasma torulosa rangiana" - Northern riffleshe...
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Saint Florian [SEP] canonization status
Saint Florian Saint Florian (; 250 – 304 AD) was a Christian holy man, and the patron saint of Linz, Austria; chimney sweeps; soapmakers, and firefighters. His feast day is 4 May. St. Florian is also the patron of Upper Austria, jointly with Saint Leopold. Life. St. Florian was born around 250 AD in the ancient Roman c...
Young Company's 19–25 Ensemble (26  – 28 March 2015) - "After Electra" by April De Angelis (7 Apr – 2 May 2015) - "The Father" by Florian Zeller, in a translation by Christopher Hampton (7 May – 13 June 2015). This show transferred to the West End in Sep/Nov 2015 and won Kenneth Cranham an Olivier Award for Best Actor....
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Saint Giles [SEP] canonization status
Saint Giles Saint Giles (, ; ; 650 AD – 710), also known as Giles the Hermit, was a Greek, Christian, hermit saint from Athens, whose legend is centered in Provence and Septimania. Giles founded the abbey in Saint-Gilles-du-Gard whose tomb became a place of pilgrimage. It was a stop on the road that led from Arles to S...
Magnus, the ill-fated Richard Knapwell, William Macclesfeld, Giles of Lessines, John of Quidort, Bernard of Auvergne, and Thomas of Sutton. The canonization of Aquinas in 1323 led to a revocation of the condemnation of 1277. Later, Aquinas and his school would find a formidable opponent in the "via moderna", particular...
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Saint Guinefort [SEP] canonization status
Saint Guinefort Saint Guinefort was a 13th-century French dog that received local veneration as a folk saint after miracles were reported at his grave. Legend. His story is a variation on the well-travelled "faithful hound" motif, similar to the Welsh story of the dog Gelert. Guinefort the greyhound belonged to a knigh...
chaos – the cot was overturned, the child was nowhere to be seen and Guinefort greeted his master with bloody jaws. Believing Guinefort to have devoured his son, the knight slew the dog. He then heard a child crying; he turned over the cot and found his son lying there, safe and sound, along with the body of a viper. G...
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Saint Hermes [SEP] canonization status
Saint Hermes Saint Hermes, born in Greece, died in Rome as a martyr in 120, is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. His name appears in the "Martyrologium Hieronymianum" as well as entries in the "Depositio Martyrum" (354). There was a large basilica over his tomb that was built ...
and continues to remain in the space. References. - Noon, Chris. "Billionaire Burkle Buys U.K. Crown Jeweller" "Forbes", 21 March 2006, retrieved 21 November 2006. Further reading. - http://www.christopherlong.co.uk/pri/asprey.html - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2010/feb/21/baftas-jewellers - https://www.theguardia...
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Saint Hervé [SEP] canonization status
Saint Hervé Saint Hervé ( 521 – 556 AD), also known as Harvey, Herveus, Houarniaule, or Huva, was a sixth century Breton saint. Along with Saint Ives, he is one of the most popular of the Breton saints. He was born in Guimiliau (Gwimilio). Legend. He was the son of a bard named Hyvarnion, a former member of the court o...
Philippe Guilhaume (joint chairmanship A2/FR3): 10 Aug 1989 – 19 December 1990 - Hervé Bourges (joint chairmanship A2/FR3): 19 December 1990 – 7 Sep 1992 General managers: - Philippe Levrier - Rémy Pflimlin - Geneviève Giard: since September 2005
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Saint Homobonus [SEP] canonization status
Saint Homobonus Saint Homobonus (, ) is the patron saint of business people, tailors, shoemakers, and clothworkers, as well as of Cremona, Italy. He was canonized in 1199 at the urgent request of the citizens of Cremona. He died on November 13, 1197 and his feast day is celebrated on November 13. He was a merchant fro...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Lea [SEP] canonization status
Saint Lea Saint Lea (died 383) is a fourth-century saint in the Roman Catholic Church based on the authority of Jerome. Lea of Rome is known only through the testimony of her beloved friend, the learned Saint Jerome. Jerome, a scholarly monk best known for his Latin translation of the Bible (the Vulgate), is the Church...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Lie [SEP] canonization status
Saint Lié Saint Lie (Lié, Lyé, Laetus, Lætus) (died 533) of Orléans is a French saint. He is honored in the bishopric of Orléans and his relics are enshrined in the village of Saint-Lyé-la-Forêt in that diocese. He is said to have embraced the monastic life at the age of 12 and provided direction to Leonard of Noblac. ...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Malachy [SEP] canonization status
Saint Malachy Saint Malachy (; Modern ; ) (1094 – 2 November 1148) was an Irish saint and Archbishop of Armagh, to whom were attributed several miracles and an alleged vision of 112 Popes later attributed to the apocryphal (i.e. of doubtful authenticity) Prophecy of the Popes. It is now believed by scholars that this d...
as a write-in candidate. Meanwhile, Nader received 99,873 votes, appearing on the "Peace and Justice Party" and the "Independence Party" ballot lines. In the 2006 election, the party nominated Malachy McCourt for governor and failed to obtain ballot status by garnering only 40,729 votes, less than the required 50,000. ...
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Saint Marcouf [SEP] canonization status
Saint Marcouf Saint Marcouf (variously spelled "Marcoult", "Marculf", "Marcoul", "Marcou"), Abbot of Nantus (Nanteuil-en-Cotentin) in the Cotentin, is a saint born in the Saxon colony of Bayeux in Normandy around 500 AD and who is best known for the healing of scrofula. The accounts of his life are merged with that of ...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Maudez [SEP] canonization status
Saint Maudez Saint Maudez is a Breton saint who lived in the 5th or 6th centuries. He is also known as Maudé, Maudet (Breton French), Maodez or Modez (Breton), Maudetus (Latin), Mandé (French) and Mawes (in Cornwall). In the Breton calendar his feast is 18 November. Biography. He is said to be from Ireland and first se...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Ovidius [SEP] canonization status
Saint Ovidius Ovidius (), also "Saint Auditus", is a Portuguese saint. According to hagiographies of the 16th century, Ovidius was a Roman citizen of Sicilian origin. Tradition states that he was sent to Braga by Pope Clement I, where he served as the city's third bishop around 95. He is said to have baptized Saint Mar...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Petronilla [SEP] canonization status
Saint Petronilla Saint Petronilla (Aurelia Petronilla) is an early Christian saint. She was venerated as a virgin martyr by the Catholic Church. She died in Rome at the end of 1st century, or possibly in the 3rd century. Identity. Petronilla is traditionally identified as the daughter of Saint Peter, though this may st...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Piatus [SEP] canonization status
Piatus of Tournai Piatus of Tournai (also Piaton, Platon, Piat, Piato) (died c. 286) was a Belgian saint. He was a native of Benevento, Italy, and is traditionally said to have been sent by the pope to evangelize the cities of Chartres and Tournai. Tradition also states that he was ordained by Dionysios the Areopagite....
Piatus of Mons Piatus of Mons (August 5, 1815–April 21, 1904) was a Francophone (Belgian) Catholic theologian. Biography. Piatus of Mons was born under the secular name Jean-Joseph Loiseaux on August 5, 1815. As a student of priesthood he distinguished himself in moral theology and canon law. After his ordination as a ...
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Saint Potenciana [SEP] canonization status
Saint Potenciana Saint Potenciana (in Latin the name would be Potentiana) was a Spanish anchoress, possibly of the walled-in type, who died probably around the year 1600 and who is venerated locally as a saint. She has not been formally canonized and is not listed in the Roman Martyrology. Historical knowledge. Althoug...
a ruined state. In the 17th century, the school was transferred to the corner of "Calle Cabildo" and "Calle Santa Potenciana". By the end of the 18th century, the Palacio del Gobernador was constructed, incorporating the ruins of College of Santa Potenciana. Government offices were moved into the new building of Colleg...
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Saint Rosalia [SEP] canonization status
Saint Rosalia Saint Rosalia (1130–1166), also called La Santuzza or ""The Little Saint"", and in Sicilian as "Rusulia", is the patron saint of Palermo in Italy, and three towns in Venezuela: El Hatillo, Zuata, and Anzoátegui. Biography. Rosalia was born of a Norman noble family that claimed descent from Charlemagne. De...
Leontopithecus caissara" (Superagui lion tamarin) - ICMBio status - "Leontopithecus chrysomelas" (Golden-headed lion tamarin) - ICMBio status - "Leontopithecus chrysopygus" (Black lion tamarin) - ICMBio status - "Leontopithecus rosalia" (Golden lion tamarin) - ICMBio status - "Mico rondoni" (Rondon's marmoset) - ICMBio...
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Saint Sarah [SEP] canonization status
Saint Sarah Saint Sarah, also known as "Sara-la-Kali" ("Sara the Black", ), is the patron saint of the Romani people. The center of her veneration is Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, a place of pilgrimage for Roma in the Camargue, in southern France. Legend identifies her as the servant of one of the Three Marys, with whom sh...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Sebastian [SEP] canonization status
Saint Sebastian Saint Sebastian () was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians, initially being tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows, though this did not kill him. He was, according to tradition, rescued a...
, by Sebastian Doggart, "The Sunday Telegraph", 12 December 1999, p. 19 - 'Talking Latin', by Sebastian Doggart, "Scotland on Sunday", 30 August 1992 - 'All rise for a girl king', by Sebastian Doggart, "The Guardian", 3 March 1997 - 'Innocent Erendira', by Sebastian Doggart, "Time Out", 29 Sep – 6 October 1993 - 'Foxed...
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Saint Senara [SEP] canonization status
Saint Senara Saint Senara is a legendary Cornish saint with links to the village of Zennor on the north coast of Cornwall , UK. The Church of Saint Senara, Zennor is dedicated to her; the village, nearby headland Zennor Head, and the neolithic tomb Zennor Quoit received her name indirectly. Historical records. Accordin...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Serf [SEP] canonization status
Saint Serf Saint Serf or Serbán ("Servanus") (c. 500 — d. 583 AD) is a saint of Scotland. Serf was venerated in western Fife. He is called the apostle of Orkney, with less historical plausibility. Saint Serf is connected with Saint Mungo's Church near Simonburn, Northumberland (off the Bellingham Road, north of Choller...
' lands at will and were forbidden to dispose of their assigned holdings. Both male and female serfs had to labor as part of their services to their lords and their required activities might be even specifically gendered by the lords. A serf woman would pass her serfdom status to her children; in contrast, children wou...
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Saint Spyridon [SEP] canonization status
Saint Spyridon Saint Spyridon, Bishop of Trimythous also sometimes written Saint Spiridon (Greek: ; c. 270 – 348) is a saint honoured in both the Eastern and Western Christian traditions. Life. Spyridon was born in Askeia, in Cyprus. He worked as a shepherd and was known for his great piety. He married and had one daug...
Vardges Sureniants (1860 - 1921) - Johann Gottfried Steffan - Franz von Stuck - Nicolae Tonitza - Axel Törneman (1880-1925) - John Henry Twachtman - Petar Ubavkić (1852-1910) - Spyridon Vikatos (1878–1960) - Robert Voit (born 1969) - Lascăr Vorel - Alexander von Wagner (1869–1910) - Sep Ruf - Barbara Zeigler, - Hans-Pe...
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Saint Tanguy [SEP] canonization status
Saint Tanguy Saint Tanguy of Locmazhé, or Sant Tangi in Breton, (+ 594) was a Breton monk from Gerber (Le Relecq). He founded the abbaye de Saint Matthieu at Le Conquet and is buried at Locmazhé (Finistère). Saint Tanguy is celebrated on 19 November, the day after the festival of his sister Aude de Trémazan, or on 12 M...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saint Thorlak [SEP] canonization status
Saint Thorlak Saint Thorlak Thorhallsson (; ; ; 1133 – December 23, 1193), also spelled Thorlac, is the patron saint of Iceland. He was bishop of Skalholt from 1178 until his death. Thorlac’s relics were translated to the cathedral of Skálholt in 1198, not long after his successor as bishop, Páll Jónsson, announced at ...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Saints Cosmas and Damian [SEP] canonization status
USA. Eastern Christianity. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Catholic Churches, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches, Saints Cosmas and Damian are venerated as a type of saint known as Unmercenary Physicians (, "anargyroi," ""without money""). This classification of saints is unique to the Eastern Church and refers...
Puteal Libonus" or "Puteal Scribonianum") - Statues of numerous other gods and men Christian churches. - S. Maria Antiqua (6th century), oldest Christian monument in the Forum - Oratory of the Forty Martyrs (6th or 7th century), attached to S. Maria Antiqua - SS. Cosmas and Damian (527), inside the "Temple of Romulus" ...
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Scholastica [SEP] canonization status
Scholastica Scholastica (c. 480 – 10 February 543) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. She is honored in the Episcopal Church's calendar of saints. She was born in Italy. According to a ninth century tradition, she was the twin sister of Benedict of Nursia. Her feast day is 10 Feb...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Severinus of Noricum [SEP] canonization status
Severinus of Noricum Severinus of Noricum ( 410 – 8 January 482) is a saint, known as the "Apostle to Noricum". It has been speculated that he was born in either Southern Italy or in the Roman province of Africa. Severinus himself refused to discuss his personal history before his appearance along the Danube in Noricum...
Ostrogoths, and although an Arian Christian, a close confidant of Severinus of Noricum. Flaccitheus died probably around 475, after which he was succeeded by his son Feletheus. Primary sources. - Eugippius: "" Secondary sources. - Friedrich Lotter: "Severinus von Noricum, Legende und historische Wirklichkeit: Untersuch...
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Sigolena of Albi [SEP] canonization status
Sigolena of Albi Sigolena of Albi (fl. 7th. c.) was a French deaconess and saint from Albi. Her feast day is July 24. Sigolena was born into a noble family of Aquitaine. She desired a chaste marriage and offered her husband all of her possessions to "gain the freedom of her body". When she was 24, he died unexpectedly ...
- Children's Day (Vanuatu) - Christian feast day: - Charbel (Maronite Church/Catholic Church) - Christina the Astonishing - Christina of Bolsena - Declán of Ardmore - John Boste - Kinga (or Cunegunda) of Poland - Martyrs of Daimiel - Menefrida of Cornwall - Sigolena of Albi - July 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Pion...
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Silouan the Athonite [SEP] canonization status
, Archimandrite Sophrony. Father Sophrony has written the life of the saint along with a record of St. Silouan's teachings in the book "Saint Silouan the Athonite". Starets Silouan was canonized by the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 1987. Quotations. - "Those who dislike and reject their fellow-man are impoverished in thei...
added to the Church calendar: in 1962 St. John the Russian, in 1970 St. Herman of Alaska, in 1993 Silouan the Athonite, the elder of Mount Athos, already canonized in 1987 by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. In the 1980s the Russian Orthodox Church re-established the process for canonization; a practice t...
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Simeon Stylites [SEP] canonization status
Simeon Stylites Saint Simeon Stylites or Symeon the Stylite ( ', Koine Greek ', ') (c. 390? – 2 September 459) was a Syriac ascetic saint who achieved notability for living 37 years on a small platform on top of a pillar near Aleppo (in modern Syria). Several other stylites later followed his model (the Greek word "sty...
Simeon Stylites III Simeon Stylites III was a pillar hermit bearing the same name as Simeon Stylites and Simeon Stylites the Younger. He is honoured by both the Greek Orthodox Church and the Coptic Church. He is hence believed to have lived in the fifth century before the breach which occurred between these Churches. H...
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Simeon Stylites the Younger [SEP] canonization status
Simeon Stylites the Younger Saint Simeon Stylites the Younger [also known as 'St. Simeon of the Admirable Mountain'] (Arabic: مار سمعان العمودي الأصغر "mār semʻān l-ʻamūdī l-asghar") (521 – May 24, 592) is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Catholic Churches of Eastern and Latin Rites. Born at Antioch, his fath...
Simeon Stylites III Simeon Stylites III was a pillar hermit bearing the same name as Simeon Stylites and Simeon Stylites the Younger. He is honoured by both the Greek Orthodox Church and the Coptic Church. He is hence believed to have lived in the fifth century before the breach which occurred between these Churches. H...
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Simeon of Mantua [SEP] canonization status
Simeon of Mantua Simeon of Mantua (9??–1016) was a Benedictine monk of Armenian origin who was canonized as a saint in the late 11th century. Little is known of Simeon's early life, but at some time he left his homeland and spent some years living as a hermit in Palestine. After this, he is known to have visited Rome, ...
Anna Juliana Gonzaga Anna Juliana Gonzaga, O.S.M., (16 November 1566 – 3 August 1621) was an Archduchess of Austria who became a Religious Sister of the Servite Order after the death of her husband, the Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria. A cause for her canonization is open but has not advanced since the 17th century. E...
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Simeon the Holy Fool [SEP] canonization status
Simeon the Holy Fool Simeon the Holy Fool (Abba Simeon, Saint Simeon Salos or Saint Simeon Salus, for ancient Greek Σάλος, "stir" wikt:σάλος) was a Christian monk, hermit and saint of Byzantine-Syrian origin, who lived in the sixth century AD. He is venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church as ...
abba...". The next day, a Sunday, he entered the church, extinguished the lights and threw nuts at women. On the way out of the church, Simeon overturned (έστρεψεν) the tables of the pastry chefs (πλακουντάριοι). Such playing the fool made him subject to insults, abuse and beatings, which Simeon endured with patience. ...
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Simon Stock [SEP] canonization status
to England in the 1860s for the Carmelite church in Kensington, a part of the skull was enshrined at Aylesford in 1950. Saint Simon Stock is the patron saint of the English province of Discalced Carmelites. Brown Scapular. The earliest accounts of Saint Simon's life do not mention him having a vision. The first such re...
Paul Kirui, Ara Monadjem, Simon Thomsett & Mwangi Githiru (2010) Nesting status of African White-backed Vultures Gyps africanus in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Ostrich, 81:3, 205-209, DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2010.519894 - Corinne Kendall, Munir Z. Virani, Paul Kirui, Simon Thomsett and Mwangi Githiru. (2012) M...
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Simon the Tanner [SEP] canonization status
Simon the Tanner Simon the Tanner (fl. 10th century), also known as Saint Simon the Shoemaker (; "Sam'ān al-Kharrāz") is the Coptic Orthodox saint associated with the story of the moving the Mokattam Mountain in Cairo, Egypt, during the rule of the Muslim Fatimid Caliph al-Muizz Lideenillah (953–975) while Abraham the ...
Paul Kirui, Ara Monadjem, Simon Thomsett & Mwangi Githiru (2010) Nesting status of African White-backed Vultures Gyps africanus in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Ostrich, 81:3, 205-209, DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2010.519894 - Corinne Kendall, Munir Z. Virani, Paul Kirui, Simon Thomsett and Mwangi Githiru. (2012) M...
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Siméon-François Berneux [SEP] canonization status
Siméon-François Berneux Siméon-François Berneux (14 May 1814 – 8 March 1866) was a French Catholic missionary to Asia, and a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society who was canonized as a saint. Berneux was executed in the anti-Christian purges at Saenamteo, Seoul, Korea, in 1866. His death provoked the French cam...
Catholic Church and its history in Korean. On 13 November 1855, Pope Pius IX appointed him titular bishop of Akka and coadjutor to Bishop Siméon-François Berneux, who had been appointed apostolic vicar in 1854 after the death of Bishop Ferréol in 1853. He was consecrated by Bishop Berneux on 25 March 1857. After Bishop...
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Sunniva [SEP] canonization status
Sunniva Saint Sunniva (10th century; Old Norse "Sunnifa", from Old English "Sunngifu") is the patron saint of the Norwegian Diocese of Bjørgvin, as well as all of Western Norway. Sunniva was venerated alongside her brother Alban, who in Norwegian tradition was identified with Saint Alban, the Roman-era British saint. L...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Symeon the Metaphrast [SEP] canonization status
Symeon the Metaphrast Symeon the Metaphrast (also referred to as Simon or Symeon the Logothete, in classicising usage "Symeon Metaphrastes") was the author of the 10-volume medieval Greek menologion, or collection of saints' lives. He lived in the second half of the 10th century. About his life we know only very few de...
of Crete. Symeon the Logothetes wrote during Nikephoros Phokas' reign (963–969), and is sometimes identified with Symeon the Metaphrast, or with another Symeon who held a succession of offices under Phokas and John I Tzimiskes (). His work reaches until 948, and the continuation, possibly written by Symeon himself, rea...
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Thecla [SEP] canonization status
Thecla Thecla or Tecla (, "Thékla") was a saint of the early Christian Church, and a reported follower of Paul the Apostle. The earliest record of her life comes from the ancient apocryphal "Acts of Paul and Thecla". Church tradition. The "Acts of Paul and Thecla" is a 2nd-century text (circa AD 180) which forms part o...
Thecla ziha Thecla ziha, the white-spotted hairstreak, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. Range. The butterfly occurs in India and Pakistan. Status. In 1932, William Harry Evans described the species as rare. See also. - Lycaenidae - List of butterflies of India (Lycaenid...
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Theobald of Marly [SEP] canonization status
Theobald of Marly Saint Theobald of Marly () (died December 8, 1247) was a French abbot and saint. He was born at the castle of Marly, Montmorency, and was trained as a knight. He served as a knight at the court of Philip Augustus, though he later entered the Cistercian monastery of Vaux-de-Cernay in 1220. He was elect...
in 1192. 5. Matthieu de Montmorency (d. Constantinople 1204), he inherited the lordship from his brother Theobald; father of Bouchard de Marly. Alix died before 1141 when her husband married his second wife Adelaide of Maurienne, the widow of Louis VI of France.
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Theodgar of Vestervig [SEP] canonization status
Theodgar of Vestervig Theodgar of Vestervig (; ; also "Dietger", "Dioter", "Theodgardus") (d. 24 June, in or about 1065) was a missionary from Thuringia who worked mostly in Jutland in Denmark, where he died and is venerated as a saint. Theodgar studied theology in England, after which he travelled as a missionary to N...
DK), Vestervig (DK), Västerås (S) and Växjö (S). "Bremen's" remaining suffragan sees at that time were only existing by name, since insurgent Wends had destroyed the so-called Wendish dioceses of Oldenburg-Lübeck, Ratzeburg and Schwerin and they were only to be reestablished later. At the stripping of the Duchy of Saxo...
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Theodosius of Kiev [SEP] canonization status
Theodosius of Kiev Theodosius of Kiev or Theodosius of the Caves (; ) is an 11th-century saint who brought Cenobitic Monasticism to Kievan Rus' and, together with St Anthony of Kiev, founded the Kiev Caves Lavra (Monastery of the Caves). A hagiography of Theodosius was written in the twelfth century. Saint Theodosius' ...
venerable Theodosius died in 1629 and was buried next to his teacher, Job. The large stone tombstone with an Orthodox cross engraved upon it, that had covered their graves, is kept and venerated in Manyava Skete. Canonization. Theodosius was canonized both by Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate and by the ...
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Theodosius the Cenobiarch [SEP] canonization status
Theodosius the Cenobiarch Theodosius the Cenobiarch ( 423–529 AD) was a monk, abbot, and saint who was a founder and organizer of the cenobitic way of monastic life. His feast day is on January 11. Vita. Vita Early life. He was born in Mogarissos, a village in Cappadocia, Saint Basil's province. Theodosius' parents Pro...
- Theodosiopolis (Armenia) - Theodosios Monomachos - Theodosius I - Theodosius I Borradiotes, Patriarch of Constantinople - Theodosius I, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria - Theodosius II - Theodosius III - Theodosius III of Abkhazia - Theodosius (son of Maurice) - Theodosius the Cenobiarch - Theodosius Cistern - Theodosi...
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Theophan the Recluse [SEP] canonization status
Theophan the Recluse Theophan the Recluse, also known as Theophan Zatvornik or Theophanes the Recluse (Russian: Феофа́н Затво́рник; January 10, 1815 – January 6, 1894) is a well-known saint in the Russian Orthodox Church. Life. Theophan the Recluse, also known as Theophan Zatvornik or Theophanes the Recluse (Russian: Ф...
of Theophan the Recluse to the husband of his sister of 12th of February 1874 - The Act of Canonization of the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church, Trinity-Sergius Laura, 6-9 June, 1988.
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Trudo [SEP] canonization status
Trudo Saint Trudo (Tron, Trond, Trudon, Trutjen, Truyen) (died ca. 698) was a saint of the seventh century. He is called the "Apostle of Hesbaye" (partly in the provinces of Brabant and Limburg, Belgium). His feast day is celebrated on 23 November. He was the son of Blessed Adela of the family of the dukes of Austrasia...
Agaja Agaja (also spelled Agadja and also known as Trudo Agaja or Trudo Audati) was a king of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, who ruled from 1718 until 1740. He came to the throne after his brother King Akaba. During his reign, Dahomey expanded significantly and took control of key trade routes for the At...
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Tryphine [SEP] canonization status
Tryphine Saint Tryphine (also spelled Trifine, Triphine and Tréphine) is a semi-legendary Breton saint whose life is often considered to be the basis of the story of Bluebeard. In Brittany she is widely revered as a patron saint of sick children and those whose birth is overdue. The legend of Saint Tryphine probably de...
story of Bluebeard derives from this myth. Myth of Tryphine and King Arthur. The folklorist François-Marie Luzel collected a mystery play about Tryphine and King Arthur. In this story Arthur replaced Comonor as Tryphine's husband and Tryphine acquires some of the characteristics of Guinevere. The plot involves Tryphine...
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Tryphon of Vyatka [SEP] canonization status
Tryphon of Vyatka Tryphon of Vyatka (c. 1546–1612) was a Russian abbot and saint. He was born in the region of Archangelsk. He is known for evangelizing to the Ostyaks, and founded a monastery in Vyatka. He was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1903, his feast day is October 12.
Slobodskoy, Kirov Oblast Slobodskoy () is a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Vyatka River, northeast of Kirov. Population: History. It was first mentioned in 1505 as a fortified settlement. From 1562 it was known as Slobodskoy posad (). It has had town status since 1780. Slobodskoy is one...
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Turibius of Liébana [SEP] canonization status
took up the Benedictine habit and founded the monastery of Liébana, either the second or third oldest Benedictine establishment in Spain, dedicating it to Martin of Tours. Turibius of Liébana has been conflated with Turibius of Astorga (died 460), also a saint, whose bones came to rest in the monastery the former Turib...
a piece of the "lignum crucis", were transferred to the Monastery of Liébana around the middle of the eighth century. His feast day is April 16 in the Roman Catholic Church. He is usually portrayed with a mitre and is not to be confused with Turibius of Liébana. External links. - Catholic Online: Turibius of Astorga - ...
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Ubald [SEP] canonization status
Ubald Ubald of Gubbio (; ; ; ca. 1084–1160) was a medieval bishop of Gubbio, in Umbria, today venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Saint Ubaldo Day is still celebrated at the Basilica of Sant'Ubaldo in Gubbio in his honor, as well as at Jessup, Pennsylvania. Life. Born Ubaldo Baldassini of noble parents at Gubb...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Ulrich of Zell [SEP] canonization status
Ulrich of Zell Saint Ulrich of Zell, also known as Wulderic, sometimes of Cluny or of Regensburg (1029 – 1093), was a Cluniac reformer of Germany, abbot, founder and saint. Life. Ulrich was born at Regensburg in Bavaria (formerly also known as Ratisbon) in early . His parents, pious and rich, were Bernhold and Bucca, n...
Ulrich Zell Ulrich Zell (died c.1507) was an early printer in Cologne, Germany. Biography. Zell was born at Hanau am Main, date unknown. He learned the art of printing before 1462 in the printing establishment of Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer, and seems, shortly after the catastrophe of 1462, to have gone to Cologne,...
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Ursinus of Bourges [SEP] canonization status
Ursinus of Bourges Saint Ursinus of Bourges () (3rd or 4th century) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is considered the first bishop of Bourges. Gregory of Tours' legendary account associated him with a Nathaniel, friend of Philip the Apostle, that he was present at the Last Supper, and read a lesson t...
Archdiocese. Historical ecclesiastical geography has here thus changed to correspond with France's new regions, much as diocesan and provincial boundaries from Napoleon's Concordat of 1801 onwards changed mainly in accordance with those of the Revolution's "départements". History. The diocese was founded in the 3rd cen...
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Ursus of Solothurn [SEP] canonization status
Ursus of Solothurn Ursus of Solothurn was a 3rd-century Roman Christian venerated as a saint. He is the patron of the Roman Catholic cathedral in Solothurn, Switzerland, where his body is located. He was associated very early with the Theban Legion and Victor of Solothurn, for instance in the "Roman Martyrology". The "...
The Boys Choir of St Ursus Cathedral in Solothurn The Boys Choir of St Ursus Cathedral in Solothurn (German: "Singknaben der St. Ursenkathedrale Solothurn") are a Swiss boys choir from Solothurn. The tradition of the choir is based on the medieval Schola of St. Ursenstift, the collegiate church that preceded Solothurn ...
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Valeria of Milan [SEP] canonization status
was one of the few objects saved from the ruins. The reliquary was then brought to the Mount Carmel Convent Chapel until the new church was built, where it was installed with due reverence. The British Museum has in its collection an enameled reliquary sometimes misidentified as that of St. Valeria of Milan, but the re...
singer — at the time, an unknown seven-year-old girl — was cured from blindness after a pilgrimage to the grave of Thérèse, who at the time was not yet formally canonized. Recognition Canonization of her parents. Zelie and Louis Martin were the first spouses to be proposed for canonization as a couple and the first to ...
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Valerius of Saragossa [SEP] canonization status
Valerius of Saragossa Saint Valerius of Saragossa () (d. 315 AD) is the patron saint of Saragossa. He was bishop of this city from 290 until his death. He assisted at the Council of Elvira. His feast day is January 29. History. Valerian was bishop of Caesaraugusta (Saragossa) from 290 until 315. There are few records o...
St. Vincent was taken to Valencia, where he suffered a long and terrible martyrdom. St. Valerius was exiled to a place called Enet, near Barbastro, where he died, and whence his relics were translated first to Roda, the head and arm being brought thence to Saragossa when that city had been reconquered. Before the Moori...
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Vardan Mamikonian [SEP] canonization status
Vardan Mamikonian Vardan Mamikonian (; 387–451 AD) was an Armenian military leader, a martyr and a saint of the Armenian Church. He is best known for leading the Armenian army at the Battle of Avarayr in 451, which ultimately secured the Armenians' right to practice Christianity. A member of the Mamikonian family of Ar...
Amatuni - Gadisho of Khorkhoruniq - Artak of Rshtunik - Gedeon - Gyut of Vahevuniq - Garegin Srvandztya - Arsen Ishkhan - Hamazasp Mamikonian - Zohrak Mamikonian - son of Vardan Mamikonian - Shushanik Mamikonian - daughter of Vardan Mamikonian - Great Lady - mother of Vardan Mamikonian - Mamikonian Lady - wife of Varda...
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Veranus of Cavaillon [SEP] canonization status
Veranus of Cavaillon Saint Veranus of Cavaillon (, "Vrain"; ) (died c. 590) was a French saint, with a cultus in Italy. He was born at Vaucluse and was bishop of Cavaillon. Gregory of Tours writes of miracles performed by Veranus, including the expulsion of a dragon. He is also remembered as a leader in charitable work...
One of his rare known actions is the meeting of a provincial council in 583 in Lyon. Also present were the bishops Evantius of Vienne, Syagrius of Autun, Isice I of Grenoble, Isaac I of Valence, Eusebius of Mâcon, Agricola of Nevers and Veranus of Cavaillon. Among the decisions, the sixth and last canon decided to open...
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Verena [SEP] canonization status
Verena Saint Verena (; Thebes, ca. 260 – Zurzach, ca. 320) is venerated by the Coptic Orthodox Church, by the Roman Catholic Church, and by the Eastern Orthodox Church. According to tradition, she was associated with the Theban Legion and died on the 4th day of Thout (September 14). Tradition states that she was brough...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Victor Maurus [SEP] canonization status
Victor Maurus Victor the Moor (in Latin: Victor Maurus) (born 3rd century in Mauretania; died ca. 303 in Milan) was a native of Mauretania and a Christian martyr, according to tradition, and is venerated as a saint. Victor, born into a Christian family, was a soldier in the Roman Praetorian Guard. After he had destroye...
- Antonio Giaconi (1489–1494) - Maurus de Sinibaldis (1499–1517) - Andreas (1517–1530) - Carlo Borromeo (9 Mar 1530 –1537) - Bonaventura de S. Leone, O.Min. (1537-1558) - Sebastiano Antonio Minturno (27 Jan 1559 –1565) - Desiderio Mezzapica, O. Carm. (6 Sep 1566 – 28 Apr 1593 Died) - Giuseppe de Rossi (11 Mar 1596 – 29...
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Victorian of Asan [SEP] canonization status
Victorian of Asan Saint Victorian of Asan (, in Aragonese "San Beturián") (died ca. 560 AD) was a Spanish saint. A native of Italy, he founded monasteries and hospices there before settling briefly in France. He became the founder and abbot of the monastery of Asan (now called San Vitorián). Asan was situated in the Ar...
center, industrial technology research center, display technical education research center and environmental bio research center. History. Hoseo University was founded in December 1978 as Cheonwon Technical College (). On December 1980 the 2-year college was developed into Hoseo University, a 4-year university. It was ...
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Waningus [SEP] canonization status
Waningus Saint Waningus (also Vaneng) (born in Rouen, died c. 683) was a nobleman and royal official under Clotaire III, then later a Benedictine abbot and a Christian saint. Waningus had a son, Desiderius, who was also later venerated as a saint. One night Waningus had a dream in which Saint Eulalia of Barcelona remin...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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Wiborada [SEP] canonization status
cell and the part she played in saving the lives of the priests and religious of her convent have merited her the title of martyr. Veneration. Saint Wiborada was the first woman formally canonized by the Holy See, by Pope Clement II in 1047. Her feast day is 2 May. In Switzerland, Wiborada is considered the patron sain...
allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy. Armenian genocide victims canonization. On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first ...
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William Firmatus [SEP] canonization status
William Firmatus William Firmatus (; 1026–1103) was a Norman hermit and pilgrim of the eleventh century, now venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Life. William Firmatus was a canon and a physician of Tours, France. Following a spiritual prompting against greed, he gave away all his possessions to the poor. He l...
– invoked against lightning - Vitalis of Assisi – diseases and sicknesses affecting the genitals - Vitus – Choreas (Sydenham's chorea, Huntington's disease), epilepsy, seizures, oversleeping W. - Walter of Pontoise – invoked against stress - Wilgefortis – people seeking relief from tribulations, in particular by women ...
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William of Æbelholt [SEP] canonization status
was constructed at Æbelholt Abbey and William's remains were moved there in 1238. Sources for William's life and career. William of Æbelholt was the subject of a saint's "Vita et miracula", composed most likely as part of his canonization process. It was printed in M.C. Gertz, ed., "Vitae Sanctorum Danorum" (Copenhagen...
charters dealing with Æbelholt (mostly transmitted through the archives of Æbelholt Abbey and its closest neighbor, Esrum). These have been published in the "Diplomatarium Danicum". Scholarship in English. - Ivan Boserup, "A French-Danish Letter Collection and Some Danish Diplomataria: Historical and Literary Remarks o...
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Willibrord [SEP] canonization status
Willibrord Willibrord (; 658 – 7 November AD 739) was a Northumbrian missionary saint, known as the "Apostle to the Frisians" in the modern Netherlands. He became the first Bishop of Utrecht and died at Echternach, Luxembourg. Early life. His father, named Wilgils or Hilgis, was styled by Alcuin as a Saxon of Northumbr...
century. History The modern abbey. Around the middle of the 19th century, the quire began to crumble and it was feared that it might collapse completely. For this reason, an association was founded in 1862 for the reconstruction of the church (the Kirchbauverein). The rebuilding in a neo-roman style was completed in 18...
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Wiro of Roermond [SEP] canonization status
Wiro of Roermond Wiro of Roermond, also Wiro or Wera of Utrecht (and possibly also the same as Vira of Northumbria; d. c. 700) is a Christian saint of the 8th century. His feast day is May 8th. Life. Wiro was a native of Anglo-Saxon England, probably of Northumberland. He seems to have been associated with Saint Willib...
and the Rhine, where his legend associates him with the priest Plechelm and the deacon Otger. Later he founded St. Peter's Abbey on land given to him by Pippin II in the present Sint Odilienberg near Roermond in the Netherlands with Otger. Wiro is buried there. It is not clear to what extent his "vita" is historical. I...
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Wolbodo [SEP] canonization status
Saint-Vanne. In 1020 he also installed Poppo, prior of the Abbey of Saint-Vaast in Cambrai, as abbot of Stavelot Abbey. He bequeathed his moveables, 300 marks of silver and his lands in Flanders to the Abbey of St Laurence, Liège, and was buried in the abbey's crypt. In 1656 his tomb was opened and his remains reburied...
for members and non-members. - Wine tasting evenings every first Thursday of the month. - Beer tasting evenings with special and novelty beers every last Thursday of the month. - On Sunday it is movienight. - Wolpop is an external organisation which aims to support upcoming artists by organizing a festival, called Wolp...
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Zacchaeus of Jerusalem [SEP] canonization status
Zacchaeus of Jerusalem Saint Zacchaeus of Jerusalem (died 116 AD?) is a 2nd-century Christian saint venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Also known also Zacharias, he was the fourth Bishop of Jerusalem. His feast day is August 23. According to Eusebius, he was a Jewish Christian. Little is kno...
'pure'. Zacchaeus also becomes a contrast of character with the Rich Young Ruler . Both Zacchaeus and the Rich Young Ruler were wealthy men, but one was self-righteous and would not give up his possessions, while the other gave half his possessions to feed the poor. See also. - Zacchaeus of Jerusalem - Paschal cycle - ...
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Zdislava Berka [SEP] canonization status
Zdislava Berka Zdislava Berka T.O.S.D. (also, Zdislava of Lemberk; 1220–1252) was the wife of Havel of Markvartice, Duke of Lemberk, and is a Czech saint of the Roman Catholic Church. She was a particularly austere and generous woman who founded a convent. Life. Zdislava was from a Moravian family, born in Křižanov, in...
gradual. The monastery in Prague is considered to be the most unified manifestation of Gothic architecture in Bohemia. Use of Gothic architecture in churches was an indication of deepening religiosity, as exemplified by Agnes of Bohemia, the founder of the order of the Knights of the Cross with the Red Star, and Zdisla...
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'Merika [SEP] cast member
'Merika 'Merika is a 1984 drama film directed by Gil Portes and starred by Nora Aunor and Bembol Roco. Aunor portrayed the role Mila, an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who works as a nurse in America. Mila is in effect living The American Dream, or at least the Filipino's idea of the American Dream On the contrary, Mil...
and Jim Marchese (from "The Real Housewives of New Jersey") - Karen Gravano and Giovan "Storm" (from "Mob Wives") - Margeaux, Merika Palmiste and Nikko London (from "") - Hosts and Counselors: Dr. Ish Major and Dr. Venus "Dr. V" Nicolino Cast "Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars" Cast Season 9 - "Marriage Boot Camp: Real...
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6,000 Enemies [SEP] cast member
6,000 Enemies 6,000 Enemies is a 1939 American drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Walter Pidgeon as a successful District Attorney who is framed on charge of bribery. Although innocent, he is sent to prison where he fights to clear his name. Plot summary. District attorney Steve Donegan (Walter Pidgeon...
Jackson, Tennessee, traveling on to Estenula on the 13 or 14 Aug 1862 and reached Denmark, Tennessee, on the 31 June. 1 Sep 1862 - headed toward Medan Station on the Mississippi Central Railroad and about 4 miles out meet the 6,000 member Confederate army operating under General Armstrong. The 30th, commanded by Colone...
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A Certain Mister [SEP] cast member
A Certain Mister A Certain Mister (), is a French crime film from 1950, directed by Yves Ciampi, written by Yannick Boysivon, and starring Louis de Funès. The script is based on Jean Le Hallier's novel "Prix du Quai des Orfèvres" (1947). Cast. - Louis de Funès: Thomas Boudeboeuf, journalist of "l'avenir Sauveterrois" -...
Later productions Broadway and Off-Broadway. The musical was revived on Broadway on December 26, 1947, at the Mansfield (now Brooks Atkinson) Theater, then moving to The Broadway Theatre) with a cast that included Alfred Drake (Larry Foreman), Vivian Vance (Mrs. Mister), Jack Albertson (Yasha), and original cast member...
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A Challenge for Robin Hood [SEP] cast member
A Challenge for Robin Hood A Challenge for Robin Hood is a 1967 British adventure film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards and starring Barrie Ingham, Peter Blythe and John Arnatt. Cast. - Barrie Ingham as Robin de Courtenay, alias Robin Hood - Peter Blythe as Sir Roger de Courtenay - John Arnatt as the Sheriff of No...
Depression and to challenge the rise of Nazism in Germany and Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists. They sought to show the republican struggle in Spain. The company was notable for pioneering new dramatic forms, such as company-devised documentary pieces, 'Living Newspapers' and satirical pantomimes, including "B...
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A Clouded Name [SEP] cast member
A Clouded Name A Clouded Name is a 1923 American silent film directed by Austin O. Huhn and starring Norma Shearer, Gladden James and Yvonne Logan. Cast. - Norma Shearer as Marjorie Dare - Gladden James as Jim Allen - Yvonne Logan as Smiles - Richard Neill as Stewart Leighton - Charles Miller as Sam Slocum - Frederick ...
of the Grand Historian (Shiji)", where he is cast as an advisor to Qin Shi Huang, the youthful king of the state of Qin. Since the Wei Liaozi contains almost no actual strategy, it is thought that Wei Liao was a theoretician. Questions of authorship are further clouded by the fact that two different works of the same n...
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A Fistful of Death [SEP] cast member
A Fistful of Death A Fistful of Death ( ) is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Demofilo Fidani and starring Klaus Kinski. Cast. - Jack Betts as Butch Cassidy (as Hunt Powers) - Klaus Kinski as Reverend Cotton - Gordon Mitchell as Ironhead (Italian Version:'Testa di ferro') - Jeff Cameron as Macho Callaghan - Gian...
Dan Lilker Daniel A. Lilker (born October 18, 1964 in Bayside, New York) is an American semi-retired musician best known as a bass player, but also guitarist, pianist, drummer and vocalist. He is the bassist for the thrash metal band Nuclear Assault and was a founding member of Anthrax with Scott Ian, (Lilker was then ...
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