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Artemius (Latin:
Flavius Artemius;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτέμιος; died 362), also
known as Shallita,
spelt Shalita or
Chalita (classical Syriac: ܫܠܝܛܐ, romanized: Shalliṭā)...
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Artemius (Artemy) of
Verkola (Russian: Артемий Веркольский; 1532 - 23 June 1544) is a
child saint venerated in the
Russian Orthodox Church.
According to...
- a
given region).
Saint Anastasia Saint Apostolos of St.
Laurence Saint Artemius Saint Barbara Prince Bidzin,
Prince Elizbar, and
Prince Shalva of Georgia...
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Artemius served as Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of
Alexandria between 1845 and 1847. "Artemios (1845–1847)".
Official web site of the Gr****
Orthodox Patriarchate...
- the
Ancient Gr**** name
Artemios (Gr****: Αρτέμιος), the name of the
saint Artemius. Artyom,
nickname of
Fyodor Sergeyev (1883–1921),
Soviet revolutionary...
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composer Saint Artemy, in the
Russian Orthodox Church:
Artemy of
Verkola Artemius Artemas of
Lystra This page or
section lists people that
share the same...
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jailer Artemius, who was
converted to
Christianity by Marcellinus.
Artemius' wife
Secunda (or Candida) and
daughter Paulina were also converted.
Artemius was...
- from ****nius, of Gr**** origin. Артем (Artem [ɐrˈtɛm]),
equivalent to
Artemius, of Gr**** origin. Артур (Artur [ɐrˈtur]),
equivalent to Arthur, of Latin...
- day is
celebrated on June 6.
Saint Paulina was the
daughter of
Saints Artemius and
Candida of Rome. She was
converted to
Christianity by
Saint Peter the...
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Crispus and
Fausta for
their immoralities; the
largely fictional P****ion of
Artemius explicitly makes this connection. The myth
rests on slim
evidence as an...