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Sabinian or
Savinian may
refer to:
Marcus Iunius Rufinus Sabini****,
Roman consul in 155
Gaius Vettius Sabini****
Julius Hospes,
Roman consul circa 176...
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Saints Savinian and
Potentian (French:
Savinien et Potenti(e)n) (d. 390) are
martyrs commemorated as the
patron saints and
founders of the
diocese of Sens...
- The
history of the
religious beginnings of the
church at Sens
dates from
Savinian and Potentian, and
through legend to the
Dioceses of Chartres,
Troyes and...
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early as the mid-5th century, but the cult of the
traditional founders Savinian and Potentian, not
mentioned by
Gregory of Tours, did not
appear until...
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Roman Martyrology Savina of
Milan 200s 311
found in
Roman Martyrology Savinian 300s 390
found in
Roman Martyrology Scholastica c. 480 10
February 543...
- Clermont, and of Meneleus,
Abbot of Menat. He was
buried at
Combronde by
Savinian,
successor of Meneleus. He is a
Catholic saint,
feast day 5 June. Holweck...
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withdrew in
distress to her
dominions at Theil.
According to him,
Saint Savinian would have
appeared to him and
secured that the
royal marriage would be...
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substantial human settlement around the year 400 BC.
Saints Potentian and
Savinian, Gr****
priests from Samos, came to
preach the
gospel from the
middle of...
- emplo**** the
conjectural element as a pretext,
following in the
footsteps of
Savinian Cyrano de Bergerac's utopian,
Jonathan Swift's satires, and
Camille Flammarion's...
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which are
those of the
founders of the
diocese and the
first bishops,
Savinian and Potentian. In 847, the
transfer of
their remains to the
church of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif...