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Pancratius may
refer to:
Saint Pancras of Rome
Pancratius, a
priest who
attended the 355
Council of
Milan This
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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...
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Francis Pancratius "Kiko"
Nepomuceno Pangilinan ([paŋɪˈlinan]; born
August 24, 1963) is a
Filipino lawyer, politician, and farm
owner who
served as a Senator...
- domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Sts.
Nereus and Achilleus,
Domitilla and
Pancratius".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company....
- club Millwall.
Flemming pla**** in the
youth departments of ZSGOWMS, RKSV
Pancratius and Ajax. He made his
professional debut for Jong Ajax on 1 September...
- 28, 2007.
Hieromartyr Pancratius the
Bishop of
Taormina in
Sicily Orthodox Icon and
Synaxarion The Priestly-Martyr
Pancratius from The
Prologue from...
- 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...
- The
Pancratiuskerk (St.
Pancras Church) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Heerlen in the Netherlands.
Although no
written sources about the
origin of the church...
- was also
built inside the
walls of the park and was
dedicated to St.
Pancratius.
Ildefonso P. Santos, Jr., a
noted landscape architect who was
given recognition...
- end of the
Sauerland near the Ruhr river, in West-Central Germany. The
Pancratius church (also
called Bauernkirche) is
believed to have been
founded in...