- at
Durostorum during the
Diocletian ****cution (303–313),
including St.
Dasius and St.
Julius the Veteran.
Auxentius was
expelled from
Durostorum by...
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Durostorum Bay (Bulgarian: залив Дуросторум, ‘Zaliv
Durostorum’ \'za-liv du-ro-'sto-rum\) is the 6.7 km wide bay
indenting for 3.9 km
Oscar II
Coast in...
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Auxentius of
Durostorum, also
probably known as Mercurinus, was a
bishop of
Durostorum. An Arian, he was
prominent in
conflict with St Ambrose. Auxentius...
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Dasius of
Durostorum (Bulgarian: Дазий Доростолски, Gr****: Δάσιος ο μάρτυρας) is a
Christian martyr of the
early 4th
century AD. He was a
Roman soldier...
- Ulfila's life
comes from a 4th
century letter from his pupil,
Auxentius of
Durostorum, who
wrote it
immediately after his death.
Around the year 311, Ulfila...
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existed at
least until the
early 5th century,
guarding lower Danube in
Durostorum (modern Silistra, Bulgaria).
Legio XI Claudia,
along with
Legio XII Fulminata...
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Marcianopolis (Devnya),
Odessus (Varna),
Nicopolis (Nikopol),
Abrittus (Razgrad),
Durostorum (Silistra),
Transmarisca (Tutrakan), ****aginta
Prista (Ruse) and Novae...
- as
Julius of
Durostorum, is a
Roman Catholic,
Anglican and
Eastern Orthodox saint and martyr. His
feast day is 27 May.
Julius of
Durostorum was born to...
- Batwin, papa and
bilaifs respectively, and
Gothic martyrs.
Auxentius of
Durostorum,
later bishop of Milan, Wulfila's
adopted son. Palladius,
bishop of Ratiaria...
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where a
statue was
erected in his honour. He was
recorded by
Auxentius of
Durostorum leading a ****cution of
Gothic Christians in 347/348.
Herwig Wolfram...