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Abitinae was a town in the
Roman province of
Africa Proconsularis and is
famed for the
Martyrs of
Abitinae.
Extant contemporary records give the names...
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Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity and
titular bishop-elect of
Abitinae by Pope John Paul II on 19
December 2002. He was
consecrated by Pope John...
- The
Martyrs of
Abitinae (or
Abitinian Martyrs) were a
group of 49
Christians found guilty, in 304,
during the
reign of the
Emperor Diocletian, of having...
- Rome (64 AD)
Scillitan Martyrs (180) M****a
Candida (253–260)
Martyrs of
Abitinae (304)
Thirty Martyrs of the
Appian Way (c. 304) —
found in
Roman Martyrology...
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precisely known. She
sometimes is
considered one of the
Martyrs of
Abitinae,
Roman Province of Africa, a
group of
North Africans including Dativus...
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translates as "we cannot". It
originated with the
martyrdom of the
Martyrs of
Abitinae, who were
murdered in AD 304 when
Roman Emperor Diocletian prohibited Christians...
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already listed,
African martyrs also
include Saturninus and the
Martyrs of
Abitinae,
another group martyred on
February 12, 304 in Carthage, and the martyrs...
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belongs to the
bishop Saturninus,
known for
being one of
those martyred in
Abitinae. In his
monumental work 'The
Donatist Church',
William Frend explores the...
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feast day:
Benedict of
Aniane Damian (?)
Julian the
Hospitaller Martyrs of
Abitinae February 12 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Darwin Day (International) Georgia...
- bishoprics : Abaradira, Abari,
Abbir Germaniciana,
Abbir Maius, Abidda,
Abitinæ, Abora, Absa Salla, Abthugni, Abziri, Acholla, Æliæ,
Africa (see), Afufenia...