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  • Saint Rusticus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Saint Rusticus (French: Saint-Rustique) may refer to: Saint Rusticus of Clermont (died 446), Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne Saint Rusticus (Archbishop

    Saint Rusticus

    Saint_Rusticus

  • Firmus and Rusticus
  • and Rusticus Fresco about Saints Firmus and Rusticus in Val Camonica Monks of Ramsgate. "Firmus and Rusticus". Book of Saints 1921. CatholicSaints.Info

    Firmus and Rusticus

    Firmus and Rusticus

    Firmus_and_Rusticus

  • Denis of Paris
  • 3rd-century Bishop of Paris and saint

    and saint. According to his hagiographies, he was bishop of Paris (then Lutetia) in the third century and, together with his companions Rusticus and Eleutherius

    Denis of Paris

    Denis of Paris

    Denis_of_Paris

  • Rusticus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and Rusticus Fabius Rusticus, 1st-century historian of ancient Rome Arulenus Rusticus, (c. 35–93 AD) consul executed by Domitian Flavius Rusticus Helpidius

    Rusticus

    Rusticus

  • Rusticus (archbishop of Lyon)
  • Catholic saint and Archbishop of Lyon (d. 494)

    needed] Rusticus served for many years as a magistrate. Around 494 he succeeded Lupicinus of Lyon as bishop. Shortly after his consecration, Rusticus sent

    Rusticus (archbishop of Lyon)

    Rusticus_(archbishop_of_Lyon)

  • Rusticus of Narbonne
  • Lérins Abbey and bishop of Narbonne; he was considered a Catholic saint of Gaul. Rusticus was born either at Marseille or at Narbonne. According to the Roman

    Rusticus of Narbonne

    Rusticus_of_Narbonne

  • Basilica of Saint-Denis
  • Historic church in Saint-Denis, Paris, France

    tympanum over the door illustrates the martyrdom of Saint-Denis and his companions Eleuthere and Rusticus. This portal was among the last works commissioned

    Basilica of Saint-Denis

    Basilica of Saint-Denis

    Basilica_of_Saint-Denis

  • Commendation ceremony
  • Feudal ritual

    sons: the relics touched were those of Saint Denis, Saint Rusticus and Saint Éleuthère, Saint Martin and Saint Germain, a daunting array of witnesses

    Commendation ceremony

    Commendation ceremony

    Commendation_ceremony

  • Ruricius
  • Gallo-Roman aristocrat and bishop of Limoges

    the Roman lifestyle. He should not be confused with his son-in-law, Saint Rusticus (Archbishop of Lyon). Little is known about the life of Ruricius, and

    Ruricius

    Ruricius

  • Saint Sebastian
  • 3rd-century Christian saint and martyr

    Sebastian (Latin: Sebastianus; c. AD 255 – c. AD 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Diocletianic

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint_Sebastian

  • Philomena
  • Virgin martyr and saint

    Philomena (/ˌfɪləˈmiːnə/ FIL-ə-MEE-nə), also known as Saint Philomena (Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Φιλουμένη, romanized: Hagía Philouménē; Modern Greek: Αγία

    Philomena

    Philomena

    Philomena

  • Saint Maurice
  • Roman Theban Legion leader (AD 250–287)

    one of the favourite and most widely venerated saints of that martyred group. He is the patron saint of several professions, locales, and kingdoms. According

    Saint Maurice

    Saint Maurice

    Saint_Maurice

  • Nabor and Felix
  • Christian martyrs (d. ca. 303 AD)

    apocryphal "Acts of Saints Nabor and Felix" (which are imitated from the Acts of other martyrs (such as those of Saint Firmus and Saint Rusticus), the two are

    Nabor and Felix

    Nabor and Felix

    Nabor_and_Felix

  • Januarius
  • Bishop of Benevento and saint

    as Januarius I of Benevento, was Bishop of Benevento and is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. While no contemporary sources on his life are preserved

    Januarius

    Januarius

    Januarius

  • Saint Lawrence
  • Early Christian deacon of Rome and martyr

    Saint Lawrence or Laurence (Latin: Laurentius, lit. 'laurelled'; 31 December 225 – 10 August 258) was one of the seven deacons of the city of Rome under

    Saint Lawrence

    Saint Lawrence

    Saint_Lawrence

  • Rusticus of Clermont
  • Christian Bishop

    Rusticus of Clermont (or Rustique, Rotiri; died 446) was a Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne. His feast day is 24 September. Rusticus was a priest in Clermont

    Rusticus of Clermont

    Rusticus of Clermont

    Rusticus_of_Clermont

  • Saint Stephen
  • 1st-century Christian martyr and saint

    and Lutheran churches and the Church of the East venerate Stephen as a saint. Artistic representations often show Stephen with a crown symbolising martyrdom

    Saint Stephen

    Saint Stephen

    Saint_Stephen

  • Saint Valentine
  • 3rd-century Roman Christian saint

    Saint Valentine (Italian: Valentino; Latin: Valentinus) was a 3rd-century Roman saint, commemorated in Western Christianity on February 14 and in Eastern

    Saint Valentine

    Saint Valentine

    Saint_Valentine

  • Pancras of Rome
  • Child martyr of early Christianity

    the Ice Saints. In the Syriac traditions he is known as Mor Izozoel (Mar Azazael), remembered on 12 May and 12 August. He is the patron saint of children

    Pancras of Rome

    Pancras of Rome

    Pancras_of_Rome

  • Saint Spyridon
  • 3rd and 4th-century Cypriot saint

    also Spyridon of Tremithus (Greek: Ἅγιος Σπυρίδων; c. 270 – 348), is a saint honoured in both the Eastern and Western Christian traditions. Spyridon

    Saint Spyridon

    Saint Spyridon

    Saint_Spyridon

  • September 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Saint Rusticus, Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne in France (446) Saint Geremarus (Germer), founder of Saint-Germer-de-Fly Abbey (c. 658) Saints Chuniald

    September 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September_24_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Maximilian Kolbe
  • Polish Franciscan friar and saint (1894–1941)

    him a martyr of charity. The Catholic Church venerates him as the patron saint of amateur radio operators, drug addicts, political prisoners, families

    Maximilian Kolbe

    Maximilian Kolbe

    Maximilian_Kolbe

  • Saint Petronilla
  • Roman Catholic saint

    Saint Petronilla (sometimes called Aurelia Petronilla) is an early Christian saint. She is venerated as a Virgin in the Catholic Church. Petronilla died

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint_Petronilla

  • Order of Saint Augustine
  • Catholic order of mendicant friars

    introduced the Augustinian Rule into Naples Liberatus, Boniface, Servus, Rusticus, Rogatus, Septimus, and Maximus (died 484), martyrs of Gafsa, canonized

    Order of Saint Augustine

    Order of Saint Augustine

    Order_of_Saint_Augustine

  • Thecla
  • Early Christian saint

    Thecla (Ancient Greek: Θέκλα, Thékla) was a saint of the early Christian Church, and a reported follower of Paul the Apostle. The earliest record of her

    Thecla

    Thecla

    Thecla

  • Menas of Egypt
  • Egyptian saint and martyr

    309), a martyr and wonder-worker, is one of the most well-known Coptic saints in the East and the West, due to the many miracles that are attributed to

    Menas of Egypt

    Menas_of_Egypt

  • Thomas Becket
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170

    Thomas Becket (/ˈbɛkɪt/ ), also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London and later Thomas à Becket (21 December 1119 or 1120 – 29 December

    Thomas Becket

    Thomas Becket

    Thomas_Becket

  • Saint Sabina
  • Roman martyr and saint

    known as Saint Sabina or Sabina the Roman (died c. AD 119 or 126) was a Roman Christian who was martyred for her faith. She is venerated as a saint in the

    Saint Sabina

    Saint Sabina

    Saint_Sabina

  • Stanislaus of Szczepanów
  • 11th-century Polish Catholic bishop

    was martyred by the Polish King Bolesław II the Bold. He is the patron saint of Poland. Stanislaus is venerated in the Catholic Church as Stanislaus

    Stanislaus of Szczepanów

    Stanislaus of Szczepanów

    Stanislaus_of_Szczepanów

  • Thomas More
  • English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)

    February 1478 – 6 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as a martyr and saint, was an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, theologian

    Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas_More

  • Saint Erik
  • King of Sweden from c. 1156 to 1160

    Saint Erik (c. 1125 – 18 May 1160), also called Eric IX or Erik Jedvardsson was King of Sweden from c. 1156 until his death in 1160. The Roman Martyrology

    Saint Erik

    Saint Erik

    Saint_Erik

  • Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia
  • Duke of Bohemia from 921 to 935

    to be a king and patron saint of the Czech state. He is the subject of the well-known "Good King Wenceslas", a carol for Saint Stephen's Day. Wenceslaus

    Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia

    Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia

    Wenceslaus_I,_Duke_of_Bohemia

  • Febronia of Nisibis
  • Saint

    "Febronia of Nisibis". Patron Saint Index. Archived from the original on 13 September 2009. "Febronia of Nisibis". Patron Saint Index. Archived from the original

    Febronia of Nisibis

    Febronia of Nisibis

    Febronia_of_Nisibis

  • Saint Mercurius
  • Greek soldier and martyr (220s–250)

    250 AD) was a Roman soldier of Scythian descent who became a Christian saint and martyr. He was born in the city of Eskentos in Cappadocia, in Eastern

    Saint Mercurius

    Saint Mercurius

    Saint_Mercurius

  • Saint Prisca
  • Child martyr in Christianity

    faith. The dates of her birth and death are unknown. She is revered as a saint and martyr in Eastern Orthodoxy, by the Catholic Church, and in the Anglican

    Saint Prisca

    Saint Prisca

    Saint_Prisca

  • Saint Quentin
  • Gallo-Roman saint (died c.287 AD)

    died c. 287 AD) also known as Quentin of Amiens, was an early Christian saint. The legend of his life has him as a Roman citizen who was martyred in Gaul

    Saint Quentin

    Saint Quentin

    Saint_Quentin

  • Saint Ursula
  • 4th-century saint

    Romano-British virgin and martyr possibly of royal origin. She is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and the Anglican Communion

    Saint Ursula

    Saint Ursula

    Saint_Ursula

  • April 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    27) Saint Rusticus, Archbishop of Lyon (501) Saint Erminus, a monk at Lobbes Abbey in Belgium and later Abbot, Bishop and Confessor (737) Saint Mella

    April 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    April 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    April_25_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Saint Serapia
  • 1st-century Roman saint and martyr

    Serapia was a Roman saint, a slave and martyr, also called Seraphia or Seraphima of Syria. Serapia was born at Antioch in the late 1st century, of Christian

    Saint Serapia

    Saint Serapia

    Saint_Serapia

  • Saint Faith
  • Gallo-Roman saint

    Saint Faith, Saint Faith of Conques or Saint Faith of Agen (Latin: Sancta Fides; French: Sainte Foy; Spanish: Santa Fe) is a saint who is said to have

    Saint Faith

    Saint Faith

    Saint_Faith

  • Justin Martyr
  • 2nd-century Christian apologist and martyr

    Junius Rusticus, and was beheaded. Though the precise year of his death is uncertain, it can reasonably be dated by the prefectural term of Rusticus (who

    Justin Martyr

    Justin Martyr

    Justin_Martyr

  • Saint Florian
  • Christian saint (250–304)

    man and the patron saint of chimney sweeps, soapmakers, and firefighters. His feast day is 4 May. Florian is also the patron saint of Poland; the city

    Saint Florian

    Saint Florian

    Saint_Florian

  • Germanus of Auxerre
  • 5th-century bishop of Auxerre and saint

    of Troyes, who accompanied Germanus to Britain. Germanus was the son of Rusticus and Germanilla, and his family was one of the noblest in Gaul in the latter

    Germanus of Auxerre

    Germanus of Auxerre

    Germanus_of_Auxerre

  • Irene of Rome
  • 3rd-century Catholic saint

    Saint Irene of Rome (died 288 AD) was a Christian woman in the Roman Empire during the reign of Diocletian. She was the wife of Saint Castulus. According

    Irene of Rome

    Irene of Rome

    Irene_of_Rome

  • Charalambos
  • Christian bishop and martyr (died 202)

    Saint Charalambos or Haralambos (Ancient Greek: Ἅγιος Χαράλαμπος) was an early Christian priest in Magnesia on the Maeander, a city in Asia Minor, in

    Charalambos

    Charalambos

    Charalambos

  • Sophia of Rome
  • Roman martyr

    Saint Sophia of Rome was an early Christian martyr venerated by many churches. She is identified in hagiographical tradition with the figure of Sophia

    Sophia of Rome

    Sophia of Rome

    Sophia_of_Rome

  • Nereus and Achilleus
  • Roman Christian martyrs

    Nereus and Achilleus are two Roman martyr saints. In the present General Roman Calendar, revised in 1969, Nereus and Achilleus (together) are celebrated

    Nereus and Achilleus

    Nereus and Achilleus

    Nereus_and_Achilleus

  • Saint Gordianus
  • Catholic saint (died 362)

    Epimachus of Alexandria, who had been recently interred there. The two saints gave their name to the cemetery, and have ever since been jointly venerated

    Saint Gordianus

    Saint Gordianus

    Saint_Gordianus

  • Saint Kyriaki
  • Greek saint (died 289 CE)

    Saint Kyriaki (Greek: Αγία Κυριακή, Macedonian: Света Недела), also known as Saint Kyriaki the Great Martyr (Greek: Αγία Κυριακή η Μεγαλομάρτυς, Macedonian:

    Saint Kyriaki

    Saint Kyriaki

    Saint_Kyriaki

  • Vincent of Saragossa
  • Saint and martyr

    (older: Saragossa). He is considered as a Protomartyr of Spain and the patron saint of Lisbon, Algarve, and Valencia. His feast day is 22 January in the Catholic

    Vincent of Saragossa

    Vincent of Saragossa

    Vincent_of_Saragossa

  • Saint Venera
  • 2nd-century Christian saint and martyr

    Saint Venera (Veneranda, Veneria, Venerina, Parasceve) is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 2nd century. Little is known of this saint. The date

    Saint Venera

    Saint Venera

    Saint_Venera

  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    administrative structure in place to carry it out. At the bottom was the rusticus who produced the goods. Some rustici were or owned slaves. He turned over

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Phanourios the Newly-Revealed
  • Greek Orthodox saint

    Φανούριος ο Νεοφανής, romanized: Agios Fanoúrios o Neofanís) is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. He is commemorated

    Phanourios the Newly-Revealed

    Phanourios the Newly-Revealed

    Phanourios_the_Newly-Revealed

  • Agnes of Rome
  • Christian virgin and saint

    faith in the 4th century. She is venerated as a virgin martyr and as a saint in the Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox

    Agnes of Rome

    Agnes of Rome

    Agnes_of_Rome

  • Gervasius and Protasius
  • Christian saints and martyrs

    as Christian martyrs, probably of the 2nd century. They are the patron saints of Milan and of haymakers and are invoked for the discovery of thieves.

    Gervasius and Protasius

    Gervasius and Protasius

    Gervasius_and_Protasius

  • October 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Italy, who saved the city from being sacked by Totila the Goth (537) Saint Rusticus, Bishop of Trier in Germany, he resigned to live at the hermitage of

    October 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    October 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    October_14_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Saint Apollonia
  • Christian saint and martyr

    Saint Apollonia (Greek: Ἁγία Ἀπολλωνία; Coptic: Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲁⲡⲟⲗⲗⲟⲛⲓⲁ, pronounced [tiˈaɡiə ʔa.pɔlˈlo.ni.jə]) was one of a group of virgin martyrs who suffered

    Saint Apollonia

    Saint Apollonia

    Saint_Apollonia

  • Ludmila of Bohemia
  • Czech saint (c. 860 – 921)

    Czech saint and martyr venerated by Catholic and Orthodox Christians. She was born in Mělník as the daughter of the Sorbian prince Slavibor. Saint Ludmila

    Ludmila of Bohemia

    Ludmila of Bohemia

    Ludmila_of_Bohemia

  • Perpetua and Felicity
  • Early-3rd-century Carthaginian Christian martyrs

    with others at Carthage in the Roman province of Africa. The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity narrates their death. According to this text, five

    Perpetua and Felicity

    Perpetua and Felicity

    Perpetua_and_Felicity

  • Cassian of Imola
  • Bishop of Brescia

    Cassian, or Saint Cassian of Imola, or Cassius was a Christian saint of the 4th century. His feast day is August 13. Little is known about his life, although

    Cassian of Imola

    Cassian of Imola

    Cassian_of_Imola

  • Eulalia of Barcelona
  • Catalan martyr and saint (c. 289–303)

    emperor Diocletian (the Sequence of Saint Eulalia mentions his co-emperor the "pagan king" Maximian). She is a patron saint of Barcelona. There is some dispute

    Eulalia of Barcelona

    Eulalia of Barcelona

    Eulalia_of_Barcelona

  • Theodore Tiron
  • Anatolian saint

    For another Saint Theodore, see: Theodore Stratelates or Saint Theodore (disambiguation). Saint Theodore (Άγιος Θεοδώρος), distinguished as Theodore of

    Theodore Tiron

    Theodore Tiron

    Theodore_Tiron

  • Demetrius of Thessaloniki
  • Christian martyr (died 306)

    Saint Demetrius (or Demetrios) of Thessalonica (Greek: Ἅγιος Δημήτριος τῆς Θεσσαλονίκης, Hágios Dēmḗtrios tēs Thessaloníkēs), also known as the Holy Great-Martyr

    Demetrius of Thessaloniki

    Demetrius of Thessaloniki

    Demetrius_of_Thessaloniki

  • Saint Domnius
  • Bishop of Salona

    Saint Domnius (also known as Saint Dujam or Saint Duje, Saint Domnio, Saint Doimus, or Saint Domninus) was a Bishop of Salona (today's Solin) around the

    Saint Domnius

    Saint Domnius

    Saint_Domnius

  • Saint Telemachus
  • 4th-century Christian monk, saint, and martyr

    Saint Telemachus (also Almachus or Almachius; Greek: Τηλέμαχος) was a monk who, according to the Church historian Theodoret, tried to stop a gladiatorial

    Saint Telemachus

    Saint Telemachus

    Saint_Telemachus

  • Saint Colman (martyr)
  • Irish Christian missionary

    Saint Colman or Kolonat (Irish: Colmán; Latin: Colomannus; c. 600 – July 8, 689 AD in Würzburg) was an Irish-born Christian priest and missionary. He

    Saint Colman (martyr)

    Saint_Colman_(martyr)

  • Penitent thief
  • Thief pardoned by Jesus on the cross

    Messiah. Later Christian tradition named him Dismas, and he is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Catholic Church and Oriental Orthodox Church

    Penitent thief

    Penitent_thief

  • John Ogilvie (saint)
  • 16th and 17th-century Scottish Jesuit saint and martyr

    canonized in 1976. As of 2026, he is the only post-Reformation Scottish saint. Ogilvie was brought up a Calvinist and sent to continental Europe to further

    John Ogilvie (saint)

    John Ogilvie (saint)

    John_Ogilvie_(saint)

  • List of early Christian saints
  • Christian saints before 450 AD in alphabetical order by Christian name. Christianity portal Saints portal Biography portal History portal Calendar of saints Roman

    List of early Christian saints

    List_of_early_Christian_saints

  • Torquatus of Acci
  • First-century bishop of Guadix, Spain

    Saint Torquatus (Spanish: San Torcuato) is venerated as the patron saint of Guadix, Spain and San Trocado, Allariz. Tradition makes him a Christian missionary

    Torquatus of Acci

    Torquatus of Acci

    Torquatus_of_Acci

  • Boris and Gleb
  • Kievan Rus' princely saints (11th cent.)

    (Романъ, Romanŭ) and David (Давꙑдъ, Davydŭ),[citation needed] were the first saints canonized in Kievan Rus' after its Christianization. Their feast day is

    Boris and Gleb

    Boris and Gleb

    Boris_and_Gleb

  • Theodotus of Ancyra (martyr)
  • 4th‑century Christian martyr

    Saint Theodotus of Ancyra (Greek: Θεόδοτος Άγκυρας) was a fourth-century (fl. 303 AD) Christian martyr. On 18 May, the Roman Martyrology says: "At Ancyra

    Theodotus of Ancyra (martyr)

    Theodotus of Ancyra (martyr)

    Theodotus_of_Ancyra_(martyr)

  • Saint Glyceria
  • Greek saint

    Saint Glyceria (Greek: Γλυκερία; died ca. 177 in Perinthus, Propontis) was a Roman virgin of the early church. According to Christian tradition, she was

    Saint Glyceria

    Saint Glyceria

    Saint_Glyceria

  • Edith Stein
  • German nun and philosopher (1891–1942)

    August 1942, and is canonized as a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church; she is also one of six patron saints of Europe. Stein was born into an observant

    Edith Stein

    Edith Stein

    Edith_Stein

  • Peter of Verona
  • Italian Roman Catholic priest (1205–1252)

    Peter of Verona (29 October 1205 – 6 April 1252), also known as Saint Peter Martyr and Saint Peter of Verona, was a 13th-century Italian Catholic priest.

    Peter of Verona

    Peter of Verona

    Peter_of_Verona

  • Julia of Corsica
  • Catholic saint, virgin, and martyr

    martyr who is venerated as a saint. Her death occurred most probably in AD 439 or thereafter. She and Devota are the patron saints of Corsica in the Catholic

    Julia of Corsica

    Julia of Corsica

    Julia_of_Corsica

  • Cosmas and Damian
  • Patron saints of medicine and of twins

    NW5) Saint Côme-Saint Damien church, Luzarches, Val-d'Oise Saint Côme-Saint Damien church, Paris Saint Côme-Saint Damien church, Chamboulive Saint Côme-Saint

    Cosmas and Damian

    Cosmas and Damian

    Cosmas_and_Damian

  • Victor of Marseilles
  • 3rd-century Egyptian martyr and saint

    Marseilles (died c. 290) was an Egyptian Christian martyr. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and Eastern Orthodox Church

    Victor of Marseilles

    Victor of Marseilles

    Victor_of_Marseilles

  • Lorenzo Ruiz
  • First Filipino saint and Martyr

    September 29, 1637), also called Saint Lorenzo of Manila, was a Filipino Catholic layman and a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic. A Chinese Filipino

    Lorenzo Ruiz

    Lorenzo Ruiz

    Lorenzo_Ruiz

  • Narbonne Cathedral
  • Catholic cathedral in Narbonne, Aude, France

    destruction. Then a basilica in the Roman style was constructed by Bishop Rusticus, who was encouraged in his work by the Gaulish prefect, Marcellus.[citation

    Narbonne Cathedral

    Narbonne Cathedral

    Narbonne_Cathedral

  • Saint Phocas
  • Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church saint

    called Phocas the Gardener (Greek: Φωκᾶς), is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. His life and legend may have

    Saint Phocas

    Saint Phocas

    Saint_Phocas

  • Angelus of Jerusalem
  • Catholic saint (1185–1220)

    rule for the Carmelites. He was slain whilst preaching and was believed a saint after his death. The Carmelites venerated him as such until during his pontificate

    Angelus of Jerusalem

    Angelus of Jerusalem

    Angelus_of_Jerusalem

  • Saint Afra
  • Christian martyr (died 304)

    Saint Afra (died 304) was martyred during the Diocletian persecution. Along with Saint Ulrich & St Simpert, she is a patron saint of Augsburg. Her feast

    Saint Afra

    Saint Afra

    Saint_Afra

  • Edmund the Martyr
  • King of East Anglia from about 855 until 869

    Edward the Confessor were regarded as the patron saints of medieval England until they were replaced by Saint George in the 15th century. Medieval manuscripts

    Edmund the Martyr

    Edmund the Martyr

    Edmund_the_Martyr

  • John of Nepomuk
  • Czech priest and saint (c. 1345–1393)

    University of Padua from 1383 to 1387. In 1393, he was made vicar-general of Saint Giles Cathedral by Jan of Jenštejn, Archbishop of Prague. Jenštejn was under

    John of Nepomuk

    John of Nepomuk

    John_of_Nepomuk

  • Viventiolus
  • Catholic saint and Archbishop of Lyon (d. 524)

    amongst the Tikhonites, as a pre-Great Schism Western Saint. Viventiolus and his brother Rusticus were the sons of Aquilinus (c. 430-c. 470), a nobleman

    Viventiolus

    Viventiolus

  • Tarcisius
  • Martyr of the early Christian church

    in his honour by Pope Damasus (366–384), who compares him to the deacon Saint Stephen and says that, as Stephen was stoned by a crowd, so Tarcisius, carrying

    Tarcisius

    Tarcisius

    Tarcisius

  • August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    10) Saints Firmus and Rusticus, two relatives, probably citizens of Bergamo in the north of Italy, honoured in Verona under Maximian (c. 290) Saint Amor

    August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August_9_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Canute IV of Denmark
  • King of Denmark from 1080 to 1086

    1086), later known as Canute the Holy (Danish: Knud IV den Hellige) or Saint Canute (Sankt Knud), was King of Denmark from 1080 until 1086. Canute was

    Canute IV of Denmark

    Canute IV of Denmark

    Canute_IV_of_Denmark

  • Caecilius of Elvira
  • Patron saint of Granada, Spain

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  • John Fisher
  • 16th-century Bishop of Rochester

    chancellor of the University of Cambridge. He is honoured as a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church. Fisher was executed by order of Henry VIII during

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  • Goar of Aquitaine
  • French priest and hermit (c. 585–649)

    Rusticus, legend says that he effected a decisive miracle, by which the hermit proved his innocence; even more, the miracle indicated that Rusticus was

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  • Emerentiana
  • Christian martyr

    Saints (Oxford University Press,1996) p157. "Altar dedicated to Saint Emerentiana", Sant'Agnese in Agone Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint

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  • 26 Martyrs of Japan
  • Catholics executed in Japan in 1597; made into martyrs and saints

    Pope Pius IX. Saint Pedro Bautista St. Francisco Blanco Statue of Philip of Jesus in the Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan, Mexico Saint John Soan de Gotó

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  • Aurea of Ostia
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Herculanus, Nevinus, Historacinus, Menna, Commodius, Hermis, Maurus, Eusebius, Rusticus, Monaxius, Armandinus, Olympius, Eipros and Theodorus in the Acta "St Aurea"

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  • Godelieve
  • Flemish saint (1052–1070)

    Godelina; Dutch: Sint-Godelieve) (c. 1052 – 6 July 1070) was a Flemish saint. Godelieve was born in Londresfort near Boulogne. Her parents married her

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  • Sergius and Bacchus
  • Early Christian martyrs and saints

    fourth-century Syrian Christian soldiers revered as martyrs and military saints by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches. Their

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  • Saint Tiburtius
  • Christian martyr

    Christian legend, was a Christian martyr and saint. His feast day is 11 August which is the same as Saint Susanna. The two were not related, but are sometimes

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  • Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha
  • 3rd-century Christian saint

    Saint Tryphon of Campsada (Greek: Τρύφων : Trúphōn; also spelled Trypho, Trifon, Triphon) was a 3rd-century Christian saint. He is venerated by the Roman

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  • Leodegar
  • Bishop of Autun (c.615–679 AD)

    martyred Burgundian Bishop of Autun. He was the son of Saint Sigrada and the brother of Saint Warinus. Leodegar was an opponent of Ebroin, the Frankish

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    Saini

    A Cast in Hindu Dharma

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  • Girl/Female

    Greek, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Saina

    Princess; Reflection of Sai; Cute Princess

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    Sant

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Saint

    English and French : nickname for a particularly pious individual, from Middle English, Old French saint, seint ‘holy’ (Latin sanctus ‘blameless’, ‘holy’). The vocabulary word was occasionally used in the Middle Ages as a personal name, especially on the Continent, and this may have given rise to some instances of the surname.

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  • Sant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Sant

    English and French : variant of Saint.Italian (northeastern) : variant of Santo.Dutch (also de Sant) : nickname from Middle Dutch sant ‘saint’.Dutch : variant of van Sant.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sand.Indian (Maharashtra) : Hindu (Brahman) name meaning ‘saint’, ‘holy man’.

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    Rishidher | ரீஷீதேர 

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    Rishidher | ரீஷீதேர 

  • Ansh-Saini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ansh-Saini

    Fire

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  • Girl/Female

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    All time gorgeous

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  • Dwij | த்விஜ 
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  • Saini
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Saini

    Sign; Fasting Woman; Brave Caste of East Haryana

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  • Sainit
  • Boy/Male

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    Sainit

    Hope

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  • Jaint
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    Lord Brahama

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil

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    Saintly Person

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    Created by Vilas

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  • Ciar
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Ciar

    Saint.

    Ciar

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Saint

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  • Nehum
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Nehum

    Comforter, penitent.

  • Ramsden
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Ramsden

    From the Ram's Valley

  • Sherafgan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sherafgan

    Powerful; One who Defeats a Lion

  • Feichin
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Feichin

    Little raven.

  • Kalonice
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Kalonice

    Victory of beauty.

  • TIFFANY
  • Female

    Cornish

    TIFFANY

    , divine manifestation.

  • CILLÍN
  • Male

    Irish

    CILLÍN

    Variant spelling of Irish Cillian, CILLÍN means "little warrior."

  • SALÅŒMÄ’
  • Female

    Greek

    SALÅŒMÄ’

    (Σαλώμη) Greek form of Hebrew Shelomiyth, SALŌMĒ means "peaceful." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a woman who witnessed Christ's crucifixion. It is also said (by the historian Josephus) to have been the name of the daughter of Herodias (consort of Herod Antipas), who demanded the head of John the Baptist after dancing for Herod.

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rasikapriya

    Name of a Raga

  • Shehryaar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shehryaar |

    Sovereign

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  • Paint
  • v. t.

    To cover with coloring matter; to apply paint to; as, to paint a house, a signboard, etc.

  • Faint
  • superl.

    Lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst.

  • Saint
  • v. i.

    To act or live as a saint.

  • Sainted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Saint

  • Saint
  • v. t.

    To make a saint of; to enroll among the saints by an offical act, as of the pope; to canonize; to give the title or reputation of a saint to (some one).

  • Faint
  • v. t.

    To cause to faint or become dispirited; to depress; to weaken.

  • Halwe
  • n.

    A saint.

  • Faint
  • superl.

    Wanting in courage, spirit, or energy; timorous; cowardly; dejected; depressed; as, "Faint heart ne'er won fair lady."

  • Seint
  • n.

    A saint.

  • Faint
  • superl.

    Lacking distinctness; hardly perceptible; striking the senses feebly; not bright, or loud, or sharp, or forcible; weak; as, a faint color, or sound.

  • Sainting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Saint

  • Patron
  • n.

    A guardian saint. -- called also patron saint.

  • Faint
  • superl.

    Performed, done, or acted, in a weak or feeble manner; not exhibiting vigor, strength, or energy; slight; as, faint efforts; faint resistance.

  • Saintlike
  • a.

    Resembling a saint; suiting a saint; becoming a saint; saintly.

  • Saint-Simonianism
  • n.

    The principles, doctrines, or practice of the Saint-Simonians; -- called also Saint- Simonism.

  • Peterwort
  • n.

    See Saint Peter's-wort, under Saint.