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Gaudiosus may refer to: St. Gaudiosus of Naples St. Gaudiosus of Tarazona This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If...
Nassarius gaudiosus, common name the gaudy nassa, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails...
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...
Gaudiosus (died c. 540) was the Bishop of Tarazona, Spain. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. The information concerning the life of this...
Gaudiosus of Naples or Gaudiosus the African (Latin: Sanctus Gaudiosus Africanus) was a bishop of Abitina, a village near Carthage in present-day western...
Gaudentius of Rimini unknown 14 October 360 found in Roman Martyrology Gaudiosus of Tarazona 400s c. 540 Gebhard of Constance 949 995 Gelasius of Fossombrone...
there were three separate cemeteries, dedicated, respectively, to Saint Gaudiosus (San Gaudioso), Saint Severus (San Severo) and St. Januarius (San Gennaro)...
Elias I of Antioch (Syriac Orthodox Church) Ermengol (Hermengaudius) Gaudiosus of Tarazona Gwenhael Hubertus Libertine Malachy O' More Blessed Manuel...
Hadrumetum, of Tunisia Felix of Thibiuca, of Tunisia Frumentius, of Ethiopia Gaudiosus of Naples, of Tunisia Isidore of Alexandria, of Egypt Isidore of Chios...
sect. Her relics may have been brought to Naples in the fifth century by Gaudiosus of Naples when he was exiled from North Africa. A church, Santa Restituta...
Italian), retrieved 27 December 2023 Casula 1994, p. 137. "Inscription by Gaudiosus". Retrieved 26 May 2023. "Neil Christie, Byzantines, Goths and Lombards...
century Gaudentius of Rimini 4th century Gaudentius of Novara 5th century Gaudiosus of Naples 5th century Gelasius I 5th century Geminianus 4th century Genesius...
feast day: Abbán Abraham the Poor Frumentius (Roman Catholic Church) Gaudiosus of Naples Kaleb of Axum Namatius (Namace) Oran of Iona October 27 (Eastern...
of San Gennaro, or the Fontanelle cemetery, or the Catacombs of Saint Gaudiosus), the Umberto I Gallery and the Via Toledo with its metro considered one...
filios Gunterodis, id est: Argiuitus, Gentibus, Tratiuigia, Recedrudi, Gaudiosus, Tequelo, Iulia, filios Stanildi, Sitiuidis, Gluscudilum, Framildi, Ruderigus...
which later became known as the Catacombs of Saint Gaudiosus after the 5th-century bishop Gaudiosus of Naples. Fortunatus' remains were translated by bishop...
followed Arianism. Tradition states that he and other churchmen (such as Gaudiosus of Naples) were loaded onto leaky ships that landed at Naples around 439...
today are: Catacombs of San Gennaro (2nd century ) Catacombs of Saint Gaudiosus (5th century ) Catacombs of Sant'Eufebio (or of Sant'Eusebio, in the Capuchin...
1792 Conus mediterraneus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 Conus mediterraneus f. gaudiosus Nicolay, 1978 (unavailable name: established as a "form" after 1960) Conus...
to become an Augustinian friar and then a priest at the monastery of Gaudiosus of Naples, where he finally became abbot and where he died aged 61. The...
filios Gunterodis, id est: Argiuitus, Gentibus, Tratiuigia, Recedrudi, Gaudiosus, Tequelo, Iulia, filios Stanildi, Sitiuidis, Gluscudilum, Framildi, Ruderigus...
entailed it to the bishopric. The diocesan seminary, dedicated to St. Gaudiosus, was founded in 1593 by Bishop Pedro Cerbuna. It has recently been extensively...
in the years 1567 and 1568. Here he worked in the Catacombs of Saint Gaudiosus in 1567. In this city he painted the next year a Life of the Virgin in...
Abitinae was represented by the Catholic Victor and the Donatist Maximus. Gaudiosus was one of the Catholic bishops whom the Arian Vandal king Genseric exiled;...