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Pancratius may
refer to:
Saint Pancras of Rome
Pancratius, a
priest who
attended the 355
Council of
Milan This
disambiguation page
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Pancras (Latin:
Sanctus Pancratius) was a
Roman citizen who
converted to
Christianity and was
beheaded for his
faith at the age of fourteen,
around the...
- domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Sts.
Nereus and Achilleus,
Domitilla and
Pancratius".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company....
- 28, 2007.
Hieromartyr Pancratius the
Bishop of
Taormina in
Sicily Orthodox Icon and
Synaxarion The Priestly-Martyr
Pancratius from The
Prologue from...
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Pancratiuskerk (St.
Pancras Church) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Heerlen in the Netherlands.
Although no
written sources about the
origin of the church...
- synod.
Lucifer of
Cagliari was
deputed by Pope Liberius, with the
priest Pancratius and the
deacon Hilary, to
request the
Emperor Constantius to
convene a...
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Roman Catholic church of St.
Pancratius was
built between 1851 and 1862.
Friedenskirche Castle Anholter Mill
Pancratius Church Haus
Hardenberg "Anholt"...
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deals with the
young boy
Pancratius, a
pious Christian and son of a martyr, who is
himself preparing for martyrdom.
Pancratius'
nemesis is Corvinus, a...
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Chronicles Hooker 2000, p. 7-8.
Hooker 2000, p. 6-10. Beentjes,
Pancratius C. (2008).
Tradition and
Transformation in the Book of Chronicles. Brill...
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original on 1
December 2021.
Retrieved 1
December 2021. "Rev.
Pancratius Pfeiffer". The New York Times. 13 May 1945. p. 17.
Retrieved 12 April...