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- Venerius is the name of two Christian saints: Venerius of Milan (d. 408), bishop of Milan Venerius the Hermit (ca. 560 - 630), monk and hermit, patron...
- Marcus Venerius Secundio was a Roman impresario who produced plays in Gr**** and Latin, and a custodian of the temple of Venus at Pompeii. Marcus was a...
- exception is made on 13 September, the Feast of Saint Venerius. On that day, a statue of Venerius is carried out to the sea from La Spezia to the island...
- known about the life of Venerius before his election as bishop of Milan. According to the 5th-century historian, Paulinus, Venerius was a deacon and he was...
- 2021, an exceptional 1st century AD painted tomb of a freed slave, Marcus Venerius Secundio, containing mummified human remains, was discovered outside the...
- World Heritage Site. The patron saint of the Gulf of La Spezia, Saint Venerius (Italian: San Venerio), is said to have lived on the island as a hermit...
- sprint canoeist 1997 – Max King, Australian rugby league player 408 – Venerius, archbishop of Milan 784 – Arbeo, bishop of Freising 1003 – Herman II,...
- (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438)...
- include venustus ('attractive, charming'), venustās ('charm, grace'), venerius ('of Venus, erotic'), venerāre ('to adore, revere, honor, venerate, worship')...
- Chrysostom wrote an appeal for help to three churchmen: Pope Innocent I; Venerius, the bishop of Mediolanum (Milan); and Chromatius, the bishop of Aquileia...