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Christian saint
Palmatius was a Christian saint martyred with 11 companions in Trier in around 287. They were among many killed under the Emperor Maximian by Rictius
Palmatius
Christian saint
Callistus is venerated on May 10 with saints Palmatius, Simplicius, Felix, Blanda, and companions. St. Palmatius was of consular rank, and he died with his
Calepodius
Ancient name for the modern city of Annaba, Algeria
coadjutor in 395, bishop in 396) Heraclius (coadjutor in 426, bishop in 430). Palmatius, attended Synod of Carthage in 525 Urban, circa 705 It was suppressed
Hippo_Regius
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Saint Laurence of Egypt, monk, of Egypt (6th century) Martyrs Calepodius, Palmatius, Simplicius, Felix, Blanda and Companions (c. 222–232) Martyrs Alphius
May 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Prefect in Roman Gaul
Germany in the reign of Diocletian, under the governor Rictiovarus (c. 287) Palmatius and Companions, martyrs in Trier in Germany under Maximian (c. 287) Alexander
Rictius_Varus
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Saint Palmatius and Companions, martyrs in Trier in Germany under Maximian Herculeus (c. 287) Saint Boniface, one of the martyrs with St Palmatius and Companions
October 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Fides) 287 Maurice and Companions 287 Maxentius 287 Palmatius 287 Quentin (Quintinius) 287 Sabinus 287 Valerius and
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 3rd century
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Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
predecessors were Hermann Bernardy (SPD), who served from 2004, and before him Palmatius Kohlhaas, who held the office for 30 years. Town council Group member
Züsch
Painting by Master Theodoric
this chapel, originally dedicated to the patron saint of Lombardy, St. Palmatius, is referred to in literature as the chapel of St. Catherine. Icon of
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Master Theodoric)
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