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Ursicinus of
Cahors or
Urcis or
Saint Urcsicinus was a
bishop of
Cahors from the
early 580s
until his
death in
around 595. His
feast day is on December...
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Urci was an
ancient settlement in
southeastern Roman Hispania mentioned by
Pomponius Mela,
Pliny the Elder, and
Claudius Ptolemy. The
writings of these...
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independent organization led by arts
administrator and
amateur pianist Justin Urcis, and a
board of
fifteen members,
including the Los
Angeles Philharmonic...
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evangelized the town of
Urci (today Pechina), near the present-day city of Almería, and
became its
first bishop. He may have been
martyred at
Urci. He is one of...
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community of Andalusia, Spain. It is on the site of the
ancient town of
Urci. Pechina,
called Bajjāna in Arabic, was the
centre of a
Yemeni colony during...
- ARKive: urocyon-cinereoargenteus CoL: 7DTJY EoL: 328611 EPPO:
URCYCI FEIS:
urci GBIF: 2434566 iNaturalist: 42076 IRMNG: 10201337 ITIS: 180609 IUCN: 22780...
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Context Language Citation Comments LUGOVIBUS /
SACRUM / L(UCIUS) L(ICINIUS?)
URCI/CO(M) COLLE/GIO SUTORU/M D(ONUM) D(EDIT)
Inscribed on an altar.
Found in...
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Vergium or
Bergi (Berja),
Hesychius to
Carcere (Cazorla),
Indalecius went to
Urci (Pechina),
Secundius to
Abula (identified as Ávila or Abla),
Euphrasius to...
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evangelized the town of
Urci (today Pechina), near the present-day city of Almería, and
became its
first bishop. He may have been
martyred at
Urci.
Ignatius of Loyola...
- Segia,
Diocese of Segisama,
Diocese of Telde,
Diocese of Tucci,
Diocese of
Urci,
Diocese of Ursona,
Diocese of Valabria,
Diocese of Valeria,
Diocese of Valliposita...