- Charles, ed. (1913). "St.
Exuperius".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Catholic Encyclopedia:
Exuperius Catholic.org:
Exuperius...
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Exuperius and Zoe are
Christian martyrs who were
murdered in AD 127. They were
spouses and
slaves of a
pagan in Pamphylia, in
modern Turkey. They were...
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Exuperius (Exsuperius, Exupéry, Essuperio) may
refer to: St.
Exuperius (Exupéry, Soupire), a
bishop of
Toulouse St.
Exuperius (Theban Legion), one of...
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Exuperius is a
monotypic snout moth
genus described by Carl
Heinrich in 1956. Its only species,
Exuperius negator,
described in the same publication,...
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Exuperius or
Exupernis is
venerated as a
saint and
martyr by the
Catholic Church;
according to tradition, he was the standard-bearer of the
Theban Legion...
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Saint Exuperius of
Bayeux (Exupère), also
known as
Spirius (Spire, Soupir, Soupierre), is
venerated as the
first bishop of Bayeux. The date of his episcopate...
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Roman Martyrology Evodius unknown c. 66 AD
found in
Roman Martyrology Exuperius unknown 127
found in
Roman Martyrology Ezequiél
Moreno y Díaz 9 April...
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varied is
evident from his
communications with
Victricius of Rouen,
Exuperius of Toulouse,
Alexander of
Antioch and others, as well as how he acted...
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Dalmatius were
educated at
Tolosa by
rhetor Exuperius (who is
probably not to be
identified with St.
Exuperius). In 320s,
Constantine called Flavius Dalmatius...
- King
Midas Zoë
Porphyrogenita (fl. 978 – c. 1050),
Byzantine empress Exuperius and Zoe, saints,
martyrs (died 127) Zoe of Rome (died c. 286), martyred...