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imprisoned Felix's predecessor, John I.
Felix came from Samnium, the son of
Castorius. He was
elected after a gap of
nearly two
months after the
death of John...
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Carpophorus (Carpoforus),
Victorinus (Victorius, Vittorinus) Claudius,
Castorius,
Symphorian (Simpronian), Nicostratus, and
Simplicius According to the...
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Carnifex Carus Carvili****
Casca C****ianillus C****i**** C****ius
Castinus Castorius Castus Cati****
Catilina Cato
Catonius Catti****
Catuarus Catullinus Catullus...
- be
venerated with the
names of Claudius, Nicostratus, Simproni**** and
Castorius;
these names —
together to a fifth,
Simplicius — were
those of five Pannonian...
- re-established with its
capital at Mérida in 418. The
Roman attempt under General Castorius to
dislodge the
Vandals from
Cordoba failed in 422. The
Vandals and Alans...
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encouraged the
religious veneration of
Victorinus by
constructing his tomb,
Castorius, who is
mentioned by Pope
Gregory I,
Saint Cetteus,
martyred by the Lombards...
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carvings depicting the Four
Crowned Martyrs (in this case, Claudius,
Castorius, Nicostratus, and Symphorian). The
carvings were hung in the memorial...
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influence of this ruler, the cardinal-priest,
Felix of Samnium, son of
Castorius, was
brought forward in Rome as John's successor, the
clergy and laity...
- of
Arles (314) by two procurators, the
priest Probatius and the
deacon Castorius. Himerius, who sent the
priest Basi**** to Pope
Damasus I, and who obtained...
- Severian,
Carpophorus and Victorinus; Claudius, Nicostratus, Symphorian,
Castorius and Simplicius.
Saint Maurus,
second Bishop of Verdun,
Confessor (383)...