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    Diocletian. Genesius persisted in his faith, and he was finally ordered to be beheaded. Genesius of Rome is said to have been buried in the Cemetery of St. Hippolytus...
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    Genesius of Arles (or more precisely Genesius of Arelate, in French Genès) was a notary martyred under Maximianus in 303 or 308. He is honoured in the...
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  • Saint Genesius may refer to: Genesius of Arles, martyred under Maximianus in 303 or 308 Genesius, Bishop of Clermont (died circa 662), French saint and...
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    playfulness with the rules of classic design, still maintaining rigor. The statues of the higher level (Pope Caius and Genesius of Rome) are by Giovanni Antonio...
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    Nicholas D'Agosto (category American people of Italian descent)
    Julie and Katie. D'Agosto was raised Catholic and selected Genesius of Rome, the patron saint of actors, as his confirmation name. D'Agosto said that he...
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  • The Clown's Prayer (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from May 2024)
    Change not "he has" into "he had," -- Grant me my son. Christian comedy Genesius of Rome Farley, Tom; Colby, Tanner (2008). The Chris Farley Show: A Biography...
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  • the Great Actors - Genesius Comic actors - Maturinus Accountants - Matthew Advertisers - Bernardino of Siena Air travellers - Joseph of Cupertino Altar servers...
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    Catholic church located on Traversa Vicolo della Minerva in the rione Pigna of Rome, Italy. The church was made a cardinalate deaconry by Pope John Paul II...
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    toothache - Engelmund of Velsen Toothache - Medard Stenographers, printers, lawyers, epileptics, thieves, torture victims - Genesius of Rome People seeking relief...
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    San Miniato (category Municipalities of the Province of Pisa)
    (Cathedral), dedicated to both Sant'Assunta and Santo Genesio or Saint Genesius of Rome. It was originally a Romanesque building, but it has been remodelled...
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  • First Martyrs of the Church of Rome (64 AD) Scillitan Martyrs (180) Massa Candida (253–260) Martyrs of Abitinae (304) Thirty Martyrs of the Appian Way...
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  • List of saints List of Eastern Orthodox saints List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date Calendar of saints Doctor of the Church...
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  • name of Italian origin, originally spelled San Genisi, in reference to Saint Genesius of Rome. By coincidence, it is also a transliteration of the Greek...
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    Minister of Lebanon (b. 1929) Christian feast day: Æbbe of Coldingham Aredius Genesius of Arles Genesius of Rome Ginés de la Jara (or Genesius of Cartagena)...
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    San Ginesio (category Municipalities of the Province of Macerata)
    St. Genesius of Rome, mime martyred in 303 by the emperor Diocletian for refusing to perform on stage, in a burlesque way, the baptism sacrament of Christians...
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    went to Rome in the garb of a pilgrim. The bereaved flock sent a deputation to the Holy See. Genesius was found and induced to return. Genesius then proceeded...
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    Ginés de la Jara (category Region of Murcia)
    "localization" of his cult, so that Genesius of Alvernia, Genesius of Béziers, Genesius of Rome, Genesius of Cordoba and Ginés de la Jara are actually variations...
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    Eleutherius and Antia (category Year of birth unknown)
    church of Santa Sabina, in the altar of San Lorenzo, and then moved to San Giovanni della Pigna, near the Pantheon, with the relics of Genesius of Rome. The...
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    Cristoforo Moretti (category Artists from the Province of Cremona)
    Saints Lawrence and Genesius of Rome (the latter playing a rebec), are today in the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan. The whereabouts of the panel portraying...
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    in Rome (c. 192) Saints Nemesius and Lucilla, a deacon, and his daughter martyred in Rome under Valerian (c. 260) Saint Genesius of Rome (Genesius the...
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    Fathers Eusebius of Cremona Ferdinand Cavallera Genesius of Arles International Translation Day Letter of Jerome to Pope Damasus Order of St. Jerome Prologus...
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    of Marseilles and all Provence, in 680 He was known to be an intimate friend of Sigebert III and Genesius. His elder brother St. Avitus II, bishop of...
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  • Gellianus, Gemellianus, Gemellinus, Gemellus, Geminianus, Geminus, Generidus, Genesius, Genialis, Gennadius, Gentilis, Germanicus, Germanus, Jovinianus, Geta...
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    Themes), the historians Joseph Genesius and Leo the Deacon, the philosopher Niketas David Paphlagon and the poet Christopher of Mytilene worked in Constantinople...
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    (c. 660) Saint Genesius of Lyon (c. 679) Saint Severinus, a monk who lived as a hermit in Tivoli in Italy (c. 699) Saint Germanus of Montfort, born in...
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  • against the Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy and experienced the Gothic siege of Rome that lasted a year and nine days, ending in mid-March 538. He witnessed...
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    to be used after the city was Christianised in the 4th century. Saint Genesius, a Roman civil servant beheaded in 303 for refusing to follow orders to...
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    administrative consolidation of their large estates. Three family saints (Genesius, Apollonius, and Simeon) were used to stabilize the House of Canossa's power structure...
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    Bertram of St. Genesius, two years before. Like the former, Nicolaus took part in an alliance against the Republic of Venice with the counts of Gorizia...
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    and was only completed in 1619. Archbishop Borromeo had the chapel of St Genesius rededicated to St Aquilino, whose relics were placed in the chapel;...
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