Saint Marcellus of Tangier or Saint Marcellus the Centurion (Spanish: San Marcelo) (c. mid 3rd century – 298 AD) was a Roman centurion who is today venerated...
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Claudius Marcellus, Roman commander Marcellus of Tangier Marcellus Empiricus Marcellus (nephew of Augustus) Marcellus (magister equitum) Marcellus (usurper)...
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Saint Marcellus may refer to: Pope Marcellus I Marcellus of Capua Marcellus of Tangier This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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December, AD 298, during the reign of Diocletian. The Passion of Saint Cassian is appended to that of Saint Marcellus of Tangier and his saint day is celebrated...
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Metropolitan of Amasea (before 431) Venerable Therapon, Ascetic and Wonderworker of Lythrodontas, Cyprus (c. 7th century) Saint Marcellus of Tangier, a Roman...
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martyr Chaekgye of Baekje, Korean ruler Marcellus of Tangier, Christian martyr Yurye of Silla (or Yuri), Korean ruler "List of Rulers of Korea". www.metmuseum...
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Tangier (/tænˈdʒɪər/ tan-JEER; Arabic: طنجة, romanized: Ṭanjah, [tˤandʒa], [tˤanʒa]) or Tangiers is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the coasts of the...
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philologist and humanist. Saint Victorius, son of Saint Marcellus of Tangier Claudius Marius Victorius, teacher and poet of the fifth century CE Victorius (band)...
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Marcellus is a masculine given name and a surname, which comes from the Roman god of war Mars. Notable people with the name include: Marcellus, character...
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Early Christianity (redirect from History of early Christianity)
Iberian peninsula south across the Strait of Gibraltar into Roman Mauretania Tingitana, of note is Marcellus of Tangier who was martyred in 298.[citation needed]...
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Crowned Martyrs Saint Claudius, martyr of León, Spain, one of the sons of Saint Marcellus of Tangier Saints Claudius and Hilaria, two martyrs who were converted...
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Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game San Lupercio (Saint Lupercus), see Marcellus of Tangier This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Roman usurper Cassian of Tangier, Christian martyr Chaekgye of Baekje, Korean ruler Marcellus of Tangier, Christian martyr Yurye of Silla (or Yuri), Korean...
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October 30 (redirect from 30th of October)
Society of Jesus) Gerard of Potenza Blessed Maria Teresa of St. Joseph John Wycliffe (Episcopal Church (USA)) Marcellus of Tangier Saturninus of Cagliari...
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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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Macarius of Egypt, of Egypt Marcellinus of Carthage, of Tunisia Marcellinus, Vincent, and Domninus, of North Africa Marcellus of Tangier, of Morocco Marianus...
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is a list of patron saints of places by nation, region, and town or city. If a place is not listed here, it may be listed in "Patronage of the Blessed...
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Catholic Church in Morocco (redirect from Dominican friars of Rabat)
sometimes converted en masse. According to tradition, Marcellus of Tangier was martyred at Tingi (Tangier) during the Diocletianic Persecution in 298 after...
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Luperculus (category Year of birth unknown)
same person. Another saint Lupercus was said to have been a son of Marcellus of Tangier, and was martyred at León, Spain with his brothers Claudius and...
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Catholic peace traditions (section Martyrs of Cordoba)
better-known soldier saints are Saint Marinus, Marcellus of Tangier, and Maximilian of Tebessa, and Martin of Tours. Persecutions were sporadic and in the...
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Tingi (category History of Tangier)
name of Tangier in Morocco, was an important Carthaginian, Moor, and Roman port on the Atlantic Ocean. It was eventually granted the status of a Roman...
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ascetic (360–435), French Christian saint and author St. Marcellus the Centurion, martyr of Tingis, sometimes called "Cassian" Cassian Sakowicz (1578–1647)...
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Mauretania Tingitana (category History of Tangier)
tradition, the martyrdom of St Marcellus took place on 28 July 298 at Tingis (Tangier). During the Tetrarchy (Emperor Diocletian's reform of Roman governmental...
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Christianity in Morocco (redirect from History of Christianity in Morocco)
According to tradition, the martyrdom of St. Marcellus took place on 28 July 298 at Tingis (Tangier) during the reign of Diocletian. The Diocletianic Persecution...
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Prince", a warrior who was captured during the Disaster of Tangier in 1437 and died a prisoner of the Moors. Philippa and King John's union was praised...
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Ferdinand the Holy Prince (category House of Aviz)
served as lay administrator of the Knightly Order of Aviz. In 1437, Ferdinand participated in the disastrous Siege of Tangier led by his older brother Henry...
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Cleopatra Selene II (redirect from Cleopatra VIII of Egypt)
Antonia (daughters of their father with Octavia), and Octavia's older children from a previous marriage, Marcus Claudius Marcellus and his two sisters...
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This is a list of cities and towns founded by the Romans. It lists cities established and built by the ancient Romans to have begun as a colony, often...
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Orthodox icon of Saint Marcellus and Cassian of Tangier. Stained glass Window of St. Birinus. Icon of St. Savva Storozhevsky against the backdrop of a monastery...
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Liberty Leading the People (category Vandalized works of art)
ɡidɑ̃ lə pœpl]) is a painting of the Romantic era by the French artist Eugène Delacroix, commemorating the July Revolution of 1830 that toppled King Charles...
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