Saint Pontius may refer to a number of Catholic saints:
Pontius of Carthage (mid-third century), Christian saint and Latin author from Carthage
Pontius of Cimiez (died 257), Roman saint
Ebontius (died 1104), also known as Pontius, Bishop of Barbastro, Spain
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SaintPontius may refer to a number of Catholic saints: Pontius of Carthage (mid-third century), Christian saint and Latin author from Carthage Pontius...
Pontius Pilate (Latin: Pontius Pilatus; Greek: Πόντιος Πιλᾶτος, romanized: Póntios Pilátos) was the fifth governor of the Roman province of Judaea, serving...
Prior to joining Foster the People in 2009, Pontius was part of the now-defunct indie pop band Malbec. Pontius was born on January 3, 1985, in Orlando, Florida...
Pontius, or Pontius the Deacon, (died in the mid third century) was a Christian saint and Latin author from Carthage. He served as a deacon under Cyprian...
Pontius of Cimiez, also known as Pons of Cimiez (French: Pons de Cimiez, Ponce de Cimiez) was a Christian saint and martyr in third century Gaul. His...
Nolanus; also anglicized as Pauline of Nola; c. 354 – 22 June 431) born Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus, was a Roman poet, writer, and senator who attained...
They supposedly form the staircase which once led to the praetorium of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem and which, therefore, were sanctified by the footsteps...
Saint Paulinus may refer to: Paulinus of Antioch, first Bishop of Lucca Paulinus of Nola, or Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus Paulinus of Trier (died...
"Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Former Abbey of Saint-Rémi and Palace of Tau, Reims". part of the portal was removed to Saint-Omer Cathedral, where only a large statue...
by the crowd in Jerusalem to be pardoned and released by Roman governor Pontius Pilate at the Passover feast. According to all four canonical gospels there...
nomen, Pontius, is a patronymic surname derived from the Oscan praenomen Pontus or Pomptus, cognate with the Latin praenomen Quintus. Thus, Pontius is the...
present diocese of Montpellier to SaintPontius of Cimiez (Pons de Cimiez), martyr under Emperor Valerian, patron of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières; Sts. Tiberius...
Rubens, Pontius took over from Vorsterman as Rubens' foremost engraver. He even took up lodgings in Rubens' house from 1624 to 1631. Pontius married three...
celebrating this version of Michaelmas when a Pennsylvania Dutchman named Andrew Pontius moved his family to neighboring Snyder County to farm. When his farm prospered...
to the aforesaid relation." In Demonstration (74) Irenaeus notes "For Pontius Pilate was governor of Judæa, and he had at that time resentful enmity...
pieces of early Christian literature that purport to either be written by Pontius Pilate, or else otherwise closely describe his activities and the Passion...
related to Saint Cyprian. Wikiquote has quotations related to Cyprian. Wikisource has original works by or about: Cyprian Pontius the Deacon (Pontius Diaconis)...
one Bishop Syagrius of Nice to build on the ruins the monastery of SaintPontius of Cimiez. This claim presents major difficulties. There is only one...
Enea (Butch Honeywell / Saint Thomas / Soldier 3), Preston Jones (Pontius Pilate / Saint Matthew), Rytasha Kumardeen (Mother Teresa / Mary Magdalene), and...
three bars: the top one, representing the titulus (the inscription that Pontius Pilate wrote and was nailed above Jesus' head); the longer crossbar on...
089 Early Christian saints— saints before 450 AD— in alphabetical order by Christian name. Wikipedia contains a calendar of saints listed by the day of...