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  • 91Quiriacus, S.S. (8) — 8S. S. Quiriacus et 272 Soc. M. M. (17. Juni). Zu Rom litten unter dem Kaiser Diocletian den Martertod und wurden an der alten Salarischen Straße begraben: Quiriacus, der Tribun Blastus, Diogenes7, Aena, Nicandex5, Dorostolus2, Eusicius1, Aquila7 …

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  • 92Tribunus, S. — S. Tribunus (17. Juni), ein Martyrer zu Rom unter Diocletian, dessen Name Blastus heißt, während Tribunus seinen Stand bezeichnet. S. S. Quiriacus8. (II. 285.) …

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  • 93St. Victor I —     Pope St. Victor I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Victor I     (189 198 or 199), date of birth unknown. The Liber Pontificalis makes him a native of Africa and gives his father the name of Felix. This authority, taking the Liberian… …

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  • 94Pope St. Victor I —     Pope St. Victor I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Victor I     (189 198 or 199), date of birth unknown. The Liber Pontificalis makes him a native of Africa and gives his father the name of Felix. This authority, taking the Liberian… …

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  • 95St. Irenaeus —     St. Irenaeus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Irenaeus     Bishop of Lyons, and Father of the Church.     Information as to his life is scarce, and in some measure inexact. He was born in Proconsular Asia, or at least in some province… …

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  • 96Outline of Christianity — The Lamb of God with a vexillum and chalice in stained glass, a symbol of Christ as the perfect sacrifice. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Christianity: Christianity (from the word Xριστός Christ ) –… …

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  • 97Jesus in Christianity — Jesus (on the left) is being identified by John the Baptist as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world , in John 1:29 …

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  • 98Christianity in the 1st century — Christians believe that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant.[1] Depicted by 19th century Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch is his Sermon on the Mount (c. 30) in which he Expounds on the Law. Some scholars consider this to be …

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  • 99Apostle (Christian) — Apostle redirects here. For other uses, see Apostle (disambiguation). Twelve Apostles redirects here. For other uses, see Twelve Apostles (disambiguation). The Synaxis of the Twelve Apostles. Russian, 14th.c., Moscow Museum The term apostle is… …

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  • 100Penitent thief — Saint Dismas Statue of St Dismas (1750) in Březnice, Czech Republic. The Good Thief Died c. 33 AD Golgotha Hill outside Jerusalem …

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