- to have died at Gabii.
According to tradition,
Getulius was the
husband of
Saint Symphorosa.
Getulius is a name
meaning "of the Gaetuli",
which was a...
-
historian (approximate date)
Faustinus and Jovita,
Roman Christian martyrs Getulius,
Roman officer and
Christian martyr Hermes, Gr****
Christian martyr and...
- (born 1933)
World Art
Nouveau Day (Worldwide)
Christian feast day:
Bardo Getulius,
Amancius and
Cerealus Guardian Angel of
Portugal John of
Tobolsk (Russian...
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martyrs under Nero,
either in Rome or else in
Spain (1st century)
Martyrs Getulius, Caerealis,
Amantius and Primitivus, in
Tivoli in
Italy under Hadrian (c...
-
According to the P****io,
Symphorosa was a
Tiburtine matron and the
widow of
Getulius, a
native of
Gabii in Sabina. He was a
tribune in the
Roman army, but resigned...
-
January 1256 c. 1302 17
November 1677 (equipollent) by Pope
Clement XII
Getulius unknown 120
found in
Roman Martyrology Gherardino Sostegni 1200s 1200s...
- spelling, thus "Getuli" is not
faithful to it. However,
gitulius (var.
getulius, gaetulius) as syn.
kobolt is attested, so the
learned Englishmen were...
-
Filiorum ejus a
Stephano Papa translata. This
inscription refers to
Saint Getulius and
Saint Symphorosa,
purported to be
husband and wife, who had
seven sons...
- the
relics brought from
Seville of
Saint Aurelio of Córdoba and
Saint Getulius, in both cases,
complete remains. The
bells of the
cathedral tower of Panama...
- the time of the
emperor Adrian, St. Symphorosa, wife of the
martyr St.
Getulius, with her
seven sons, Crescens, Julian, Nemesius, Primitivus, Justinus...