- 12.43240°E / 41.89258; 12.43240 The
Catacomb of
Calepodius (also
called the
Cemetery of
Calepodius) is one of the
Catacombs of Rome,
notable for containing...
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Calepodius was the name of a 4th-century
bishop of Naples.
Saint Calepodius (Italian: San Calepodio; died 232 AD) was a
priest who was
killed during the...
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Martyrdom of
Calepodius (intaglio print)...
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Christian hypogea.
Callixtus himself was
entombed in the
Catacomb of
Calepodius on the
Aurelian Way. The
crypt fell into
disuse and
decay as the relics...
- Capite,
built over the catacomb), the
Catacomb of Balbina, the
Catacomb of
Calepodius, the
Catacomb of Pontian, and the
Catacomb of Felicitas,
which were emptied...
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bridge into the
Tiber River.
Callixtus was
buried in the
cemetery of
Calepodius on the
Aurelian Way and his
anniversary is
given by the 4th-century Depositio...
- (beneath San
Martino ai Monti), the
Catacomb of Balbina, the
Catacomb of
Calepodius, the
Catacomb of Pontian, and the
Catacomb of Felicitas,
which were emptied...
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Cajetan 1
October 1480 7
August 1547 12
April 1671 by Pope
Clement X
Calepodius unknown 232
Calimerius unknown 280
Callistus Caravario 18 June 1903 25...
- cardinal-patron of this basilica,
these traditions ****ert,
would have been
Calepodius. Pope
Callixtus I
confirmed the
titulus in 221. To
honor him it was changed...
- Lament**** Pons
Milvius Pons Neroni**** Pons
Probi Pons
Sublicius Catacomb of
Calepodius Catacomb of
Callixtus Catacombs of
Marcellinus and
Peter Catacombs of...