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The Catacomb of Calepodius (also called the Cemetery of Calepodius) is one of the Catacombs of Rome, notable for containing the tombs of Pope Callixtus I (ironically, the creator of the Catacomb of Callixtus, which once contained the tombs of a dozen other popes) and Pope Julius I, along with the eponymous Calepodius.
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43240 The CatacombofCalepodius (also called the Cemetery ofCalepodius) is one of the Catacombsof Rome, notable for containing the tombs of Pope Callixtus...
Catacomb of Calepodius on the Aurelian Way. The crypt fell into disuse and decay as the relics it contained were translated from the catacombs to the various...
Calepodius was the name of a 4th-century bishop of Naples. Saint Calepodius (Italian: San Calepodio; died 232 AD) was a priest who was killed during the...
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a bridge into the Tiber River. Callixtus was buried in the cemetery ofCalepodius on the Aurelian Way and his anniversary is given by the 4th-century...
cemetery ofCalepodius; the two catacombs were distinguished by Giovanni Battista de Rossi in the 19th century. Excavations carried out at the beginning of the...
in other Roman catacombs, such as the Catacombof Priscilla in the Via Salaria (Pope Marcellinus and Marcellus I), and ofCalepodius in the Via Aurelia...
cardinal-patron of this basilica, these traditions assert, would have been Calepodius. Pope Callixtus I confirmed the titulus in 221. To honor him it was changed...
whether pagan or Christian, were found in various of the Roman catacombs, including those ofCalepodius, Commodilla, Domitilla, Callixtus, Saint Agnes,...