- unknown, it is
clear that
Luxorius was
alive and
writing during the last
years of the
Vandal rule of Carthage,
North Africa.
Luxorius'
writings refer to pagan...
-
Delphius ordered that
Luxorius be
chained with
heavy irons and
transferred to prison. Some days
later Delphius ordered that
Luxorius be
brought back in front...
-
Luxorius may
refer to:
Luxorius (saint), an
Ancient Roman official on
Sardinia in the late 3rd and
early 4th
centuries Luxorius (poet), a
Roman poet and...
-
Uganda Martyrs Lutgardis 1182 16 June 1246
found in
Roman Martyrology Luxorius 200s 21
August c. 304
found in
Roman Martyrology Lydia of
Thyatira unknown...
- Donatello. The
monks of Ognissanti,
Florence had
acquired the
skull of
Saint Luxorius (po****rly
known in Pisa as "san Rossore") in 1422 and two
years later...
- Lactantius; the
angelic doctor Augustine of Thagaste, the
epigrammatist Luxorius of
Vandal Carthage, and
perhaps the
biographer Suetonius, and the poet...
-
Museum (since 1886, Inv. 51)
Reliquary Bust of
Saint Rossore (= Saint
Luxorius) bust,
reliquary with lit and halo (lost) bronze, fire-gilded 55 × 58 ×...
- who
taught both
clergy and
laity to
confess Christ (3rd century)
Martyrs Luxorius,
Cisellus and Camerinus,
martyrs in
Sardinia beheaded under Diocletian...
-
Abbot of
Hersfeld Abbey, Venerable,
Benedictine monk; a.k.a. Lull and Lul
Luxorius 303 21
August Martyr Macarius of
Alexandria 394–395 19
January Church Father...
- ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
Orthodox England, Aug 21
Saints Calendar. "Sts.
Luxorius, Cisellus, and Camerinus".
Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.
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