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    Mammes was tortured for his faith by the governor of Caesarea and was then sent before the Roman Emperor Aurelian, who tortured him again. The Mammes...
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    and is dedicated to the 3rd-century martyr Mammes of Caesarea. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Langres, and is a national monument. The nave...
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    pulled a thorn from the paw of the very same lion when hiding in Africa, and the lion remembered him. Mammes of Caesarea, according to Christian legend...
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    Langres (category Communes of Haute-Marne)
    cathedral of Saint-Mammès is a late 12th-century structure dedicated to Mammes of Caesarea, a 3rd-century martyr. Langres is home to producers of an AOC-protected...
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  • metasearch engine operated by Copernic Mammes of Caesarea or Mammas (259–275), semi-legendary child-martyr of the 3rd century Mami (goddess) or Mama,...
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  • None of them are to be confused or connected with the unrelated 3rd century figure Mammes of Caesarea and 4th century figure Dorothea of Caesarea, besides...
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    feast day: Saint Beatrice of Silva Saint Clare of Montefalco Saint Hyacinth of Poland Saint Jeanne Delanoue Saint Mammes of Caesarea Samuel Johnson, Timothy...
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    martyr Mammes of Caesarea David IV's processional cross Crucifixion from Mestia Fresco from Ubisi, Georgia The Last Supper of Ubisi Annunciation of Ubisi...
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  • up mammet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mammet may refer to: Mammes of Caesarea (c. 259–275), Christian martyr from Caesaria Mammet Orazmuhammedow...
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  • Later, Walon obtained the relic of the head of Mammes of Caesarea, the patron saint of Langres, from the Papal legate Peter of Capua. He brought it to Dampierre...
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  • portal History portal List of saints List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date Calendar of saints Doctor of the Church Patron saint...
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    Georgian Golden Age (category Medieval history of Georgia (country))
    martyr Mammes of Caesarea David IV's processional cross Crucifixion from Mestia Fresco from Ubisi, Georgia The Last Supper of Ubisi Annunciation of Ubisi...
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    unpublished text of the Acts of St. Mammes of Caesarea, who lived in the 3rd century AD, also credits him with having traveled to the village of Oramar (modern-day...
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    The chief patron saint of the diocese is the martyr Mammes of Caesarea (third century), to whom the cathedral, a monument of the late twelfth century...
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    in 878, when Gutiérrez was made Count of Portugal. The monastery was dedicated to the Saints Mammes of Caesarea and Pelagius the Hermit. The community...
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  • of St. Grigoris, St. Stephen, St. Varus, Mammes of Caesarea, Mar Sargis, Saints Cosmas and Damian, some of Forty Martyrs of Sebaste and Theodosius of...
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    St Magnus the Martyr (category Church of England church buildings in the City of London)
    the memory of St Magnus or Magnes, who suffer'd under the Emperor Aurelian in 276 [this appears to be a reference to St Mammes of Caesarea, whose feast...
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  • Gordia, wife of Philippicus. She reportedly constructed a monastery dedicated to Mammes of Caesarea. The report originates in the Patria of Constantinople...
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    of the frescoes in the church depicted Muhammad seated upon a lion. The fresco is, in fact, an image of St. Mammes of Caesarea. After the arrival of the...
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  • Saint symbolism: Saints (I–P) (category Lists of saints)
    beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and symbols have been used to tell these stories throughout the history of the Church...
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    a merger of the diocese of Faenza and the diocese of Modigliana. Originally the Diocese of Faenza (Faventia) was a suffragan (subordinate) of the Archbishop...
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    Claude de Longwy de Givry (category Bishops of Amiens)
    Cathedral of Langres in 1543, on the subject of Mammes of Caesarea who is venerated in Langres. Only three of the tapestries survive, two at Langres and...
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    São Mamede (Batalha) (category Parishes of Batalha, Portugal)
    municipality of Batalha, part of the Central Region and the Região de Leiria intermunicipal community of Portugal. It had a population of 3,560 in 2011...
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    Ville-la-Grand (category Communes of Haute-Savoie)
    center of an important Gallo-Roman village. From this time, three carved stones can be seen in the city. In 522, a church was built in honor of Mammes of Caesarea...
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  • 535, a Byzantine expedition defeated the Berber rebels at the Battle of Mammes. The Berbers retreated, and attempted to regroup at Mount Bourgaon, while...
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    December Battle of Tricamarum – Belisarius defeats again the Vandals near Carthage. 535 – Battle of Mammes Battle of Mount Bourgaon 536 – Siege of Naples – Byzantines...
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  • the battles of Mammes and Mount Bourgaon, and Cutzinas was forced to flee west to Mount Aurasium in Numidia, where he sought the protection of the local...
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  • portion of the imperial army. The tribes, under the leadership of Carcasan and Antalas, had encamped in central Byzacena, in the plain of Mamma or Mammes. Carcasan...
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    Byzantine North Africa (category Medieval history of Morocco)
    troops after Belisarius left Africa, for example in the Battle of Mammes in 534 and the Battle of Bourgaon in 535. For their part, the formerly Vandal provinces...
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  • hands of the Byzantines until the Muslim conquest. Byzantine North Africa Battle of Mammes Cutzinas Family tree of Byzantine emperors History of the Byzantine...
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