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- confirmed by Conrad II. At Treviso, Theonistus and his companions are first mentioned in a local calendar of 1184; Theonistus is venerated and depicted in local...
- Theonestus of Vercelli is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church. Theonestus may have been a member of the early Christian community in...
- on a 10th-century vita of his teacher Theonistus, which claims that Alban was martyred in Mainz before Theonistus was martyred near Altinum on 30 October...
- Principin (Auvergne) Quiteria (Quitterie) Reveri**** Saturnina Solange Theonistus Trémeur Tréphine Valerie of Limoges Vitores de Cerezo Winefride Wyllow...
- – c. 360s Sidonius I c. late 360s – c. 386 Sigismund c. 386 – c. 392 Theonistus or Thaumastus Maximus Lupold c. 392 – c. 409 Nicetas c. 409 – c. 417 Mari****...
- Ancyra (bishop) 5th century Theodotus of Ancyra (martyr) 4th century Theonistus 5th century Theophilus of Alexandria 5th century Theophilus of Antioch...
- Tăbra River, in Romania Saint Tabra, 5th century Christian saint, see Theonistus, Tabra, and Tabratha This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- relics may have been enshrined with those ****ociated with the martyrs Theonistus, Tabra, and Tabratha (Teonisto, Tabra e Tabrata) at the cathedral of Torcello...
- Tangier Saturninus of Cagliari Serapion of Antioch Talarican (Tarkin) Theonistus Zenobios and Zenobia October 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Day of Remembrance...
- historically unambiguous or only with vague dates ****igned to them), and include Theonistus, after Aureus. In a translation by Sigehard, a monk of St. Alban's Abbey...