archdeacon with a staff and book, bearing birds on his shoulder; wearing fur pelisse in a religious habit; striking water from a rock; or giving shoes to the poor.
Patronage
Ivrea; Cogne; invoked in childbirth; children who die before baptism; invoked against faintness, kidney disease, and rheumatism
Ursus of Aosta (Italian: Sant'Orso d'Aosta; French: Saint Ours d'Aoste; fl. 6th century) was an Italian evangelist, today venerated as a saint.
Saints: With a General Introduction on Hagiology. B. Herder. p. 1000. Saints of February 1: UrsusofAosta St. UrsusofAosta - Catholic Online v t e v t e...
up Ursus or ursus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ursus is Latin for bear. It may also refer to: Ursus (mammal), a genus of bears UrsusofAosta, 6th-century...
Aosta (UK: /ɑːˈɒstə/ ah-OST-ə, US: /ɑːˈɔːstə/ ah-AW-stə, Italian: [aˈɔsta] ; French: Aoste [ɔst]) is the principal city of the Aosta Valley, a bilingual...
of Udine, (Friuli in north-eastern Italy), voted a sum of money to James for travelling with their fellow citizen. Catald Fulco of Ireland Ursusof Aosta...
Collegiate church of Saint Ursus (Italian: Collegiata di Sant'Orso, French: Collégiale de Saint-Ours) is a collegiate church in Aosta, northern Italy,...
relics were translated from the church of St. Laurence (in Aosta) to the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus. Some of his relics lie there still, in a gold...
Kunji) is a town and comune (municipality) in Aosta Valley, northern Italy, with 1369 inhabitants, as of 2017. Cogne is located in the valley with the...
on the top of a column on the north side of the cloisters in the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta, Italy. In the Romanesque style of the 12th century...
Jucundus ofAosta [fr] (Italian: San Giocondo di Aosta; 4th century – c. 407), bishop ofAosta, UrsusofAosta served as his Archdeacon. A companion of Gratus...
canonic of collegiate of Saints Peter and UrsusofAosta since 29 April 2003, prior of the same church. Since 2004 he was appointed vicar general of the diocese...
Turin. Subsequently, he entered the Augustinian Collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta where, having been made Prior in 1210, he exerted a vigorous leadership...
(band), a US-based band Sant'Orso, name in Italian of the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta, Italy Edda Dell'Orso (born 1935), Italian singer L'orso...
diocese ofAosta was suppressed by order of the Emperor Napoleon I, in 1802, an order which was given canonical effect by Pius VII in 1803. Although Ursus is...
Issogne, in lower Aosta Valley, in northwestern Italy. It is one of the most famous manors of the region, and is located on the right bank of the Dora Baltea...
Émilius) (3,559 m) is a mountain of the Graian Alps in Aosta Valley, north-western Italy. Located just above the town ofAosta, from where it is visible looking...
the island of Namsia with the saint Theonestus and Ursus, and reached Mediolanum [Milan], and from there he went out and, with the help of the Lord, he...
appointed the new bishop ofAosta by all the canons ofAosta, including those of the collegiate church of Saints Peter and Ursus, and in January 1302 he...
the church of the Pieve of San Giovanni, the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus, the Cathedral of Ascoli Satriano, and the Church of San Lorenzo in Paggese...
at Milan, and were sent to serve as missionaries to Gallia. Ursus was killed either at Aosta (according to the older account) or Augsburg (according to...
the bones of St. Victor to Geneva, while the bones of St. Ursus remained in Solothurn. The church dedicated to the veneration of Saint Ursus is first mentioned...
Ursus Mokotów Wawer Praga-Południe Rembertów Wesoła Ursynów Wilanów As a result, Warsaw has thereafter continued as an urban gmina holding status of a...