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The Catacombs of Saint Gaudiosus are underground paleo-Christian burial sites (4th–5th century AD), located in the northern area of the city of Naples (now Stella district).
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dedicated, respectively, to SaintGaudiosus (San Gaudioso), Saint Severus (San Severo) and St. Januarius (San Gennaro). These catacombs in Naples are different...
(2nd century ) CatacombsofSaintGaudiosus (5th century ) Catacombsof Sant'Eufebio (or of Sant'Eusebio, in the Capuchin Convent of Sant'Eframo Vecchio...
buried and which later became known as the CatacombsofSaintGaudiosus after the 5th-century bishop Gaudiosusof Naples. Fortunatus' remains were translated...
Gaudiosusof Naples or Gaudiosus the African (Latin: Sanctus Gaudiosus Africanus) was a bishop of Abitina, a village near Carthage in present-day western...
various catacombs around the city (for example the Catacombsof San Gennaro, or the Fontanelle cemetery, or the CatacombsofSaintGaudiosus), the Umberto...
followed Arianism. Tradition states that he and other churchmen (such as Gaudiosusof Naples) were loaded onto leaky ships that landed at Naples around 439...