• was erroneously identified as Antoninus of Piacenza or Antoninus Martyr out of confusion with Saint Antoninus of Piacenza, who died in 303 and is venerated...
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    Antonius (or Antoninus, as the diocese prefers), is said to have belonged to the Theban Legion, and to have suffered martyrdom at Piacenza in the second...
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    Mukaddasi (c. 985) (1887): Of the Holy Places visited by Antoninus Martyr by Antoninus of Piacenza, archive.org (1887): Itinerary from Bordeaux to Jerusalem...
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    demonstrated a penchant for learning, and, according to Cristoforo di Piacenza, he had no family allies in an age of nepotism, although once in the papal...
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    Mandylion and the Image of Camuliana were well known. The pilgrim Antoninus of Piacenza was shown a relic of the Veil of Veronica type in Memphis, Egypt...
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    that his medicine might help us.] Piacenza pilgrim (1887). Wilson, C. W. (ed.). Of the Holy Places Visited by Antoninus Martyr (Circ. 560–570 A.D.). Library...
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    the Holy Land (c. 381–384) St Jerome, Bible translator Madaba Map Antoninus of Piacenza (pilgrim) Chronicon Paschale, 7th-century Greek Christian chronicle...
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    Vicedomino de Vicedominis (category Religious leaders from Piacenza)
    Vicedominis (c. 1210 – 6 September 1276) was an Italian cardinal. Born at Piacenza, he was the nephew of Pope Gregory X, and had been married, with two children...
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    dynasty which produced the "Five Good Emperors": Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius. In the view of contemporary Greek historian...
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    Anagni, during the siege of Crema, the legates of Milan, Brescia, and Piacenza (the building of the Civic Palace was assigned to the Ambassador of Brescia...
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    preserved Greek caption "Arbo, also the Terebinth. The Oak of Mambre". Antoninus of Piacenza in his Itinerarium, an account of his journey to the Holy Land (ca...
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    Duke of Parma, her husband Vincenzo, and many noblemen and women from Piacenza, Parma, and Mantua. After resting at Palazzo Te, Eleanor changed into a...
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    through a tiny opening." The term continued to be used by pilgrims: the Piacenza Pilgrim in c. 570, who notes "they are still full"; Epiphanius the Monk...
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    artists of his time. St Antoninus of Florence : The painting above the altar (The Lord and the Blessed Virgin Appearing to St. Antoninus and St. Francis) is...
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    during the reign of Wamba to preserve the remains of the martyr Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. These are the only remains of the Visigothic cathedral of...
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  • No. Saint Date of Canonization 1. Antoninus of Florence 23 Nov 1523...
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    the Diocese of Carpi, Diocese of Fidenza, Diocese of Parma, Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio, and Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla. On 7 July 1148, in a synod...
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  • Holy Places Visited by Antoninus Martyr (c. 570), the so-called anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza. Both the Breviary and Antoninus Martyr describe the crown...
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  • (1918). Translated by Paul Studer (1879–1927). Antoninus of Placentia. The anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza (6th century) has been erroneously called Antonius...
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    of a Roman fountain. Another earthquake hit Sidon around 570 AD; Antoninus of Piacenza, an Italian Christian pilgrim, described the city as partly in ruins...
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    comes directly from one of the participants, Cardinal Simon de Brion. S. Antoninus of Florence, Tertii Pars Historialis, seu Cronice (Basel: Nicolaus Kesler...
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  • Holy Places Visited by Antoninus Martyr (c. 570), the so-called anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza. Both the Breviary and Antoninus Martyr describe the crown...
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  • Holy Places Visited by Antoninus Martyr (c. 570), the so-called anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza. Both the Breviary and Antoninus Martyr describe the crown...
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