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Protasius (anglicized Protase) may
refer to:
Protasius (martyr)
Protasius (bishop of Milan),
reigned 328–343,
saint Protasius, an
archbishop of Tarragona...
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Gervasius and
Protasius was
connected with the weather. A
famous series of
tapestries of the "Life of
Gervasius and
Protasius,"
donated to the Cathedral...
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mentioned that
Protasius was with him when he
spoke to the
Roman Emperor Constantius II; this
episode can be
dated about 342 or 343. In 343,
Protasius attended...
- tradition, was the wife of
Vitalis of
Milan and the
mother of
Gervasius and
Protasius. "Some
modern writers contend that she may have been a
character in a...
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suffered martyrdom and were
venerated at Milan:
among them
Gervasius and
Protasius (first ****cution of Diocletian), Victor,
Nabor and Felix, and Nazarius...
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district has a very
unusual landmark in the
medieval church of
Saint Protasius. This is a very
small and
simple church,
which was
scheduled for demolition...
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Italy until the end of the war.
Collegiate church of St.
Gervasius and
Protasius.
Domodossola railway station designed by
Luigi Boffi.
Palazzo Silva (17th...
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Fabian and Sebastian; John and Paul;
Cosmas and Damian;
Gervasius and
Protasius; all holy martyrs.
Bishops and
Doctors of the Church: Sylvester; Gregory;...
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Protasius, and
called the "titulus Vestinae". The
dedication to St.
Vitalis and his
family (Saint Valeria, his wife, and Sts.
Gervasius and
Protasius...
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Monas (283–313?) St
Mirocles (313–316?) St
Maternus (316–328?) St
Protasius (328–343?) St
Eustorgius I (343–349?) St
Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$...