cassian
11Cassian, John — (ca. 360–433) Abbot; father of the church. Like St. ANTHONY, who preceded him in the same century, John Cassian was a significant early author on the nature and characteristics of DEMONs and the remedies against them. However, the church… …
12Cassian of Imola — Infobox Saint name= Saint Cassian of Imola birth date= death date= August 13, 363 feast day= August 13 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize= 300px caption= Martyrdom of Saint Cassian , ca. 1500. Innocenzo Francucci. birth place= death… …
13Cassian Spiß — Franz Anton Spiß Cassian Spiß (3. von links) am Tag seiner Bischofsweihe, mit den Konsekratoren …
14Cassian, Saint John — ▪ monk Latin Johannes Cassianus, also called Johannes Eremita or Johannes Massiliensis born 360, the Dobruja, Scythia died 435, Marseille; Eastern feast day February 29; feast day in Marseille July 23 ascetic, monk, theologian, and… …
15Cassian, Wisconsin — Infobox Settlement official name = Cassian, Wisconsin settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Cassian, Wisconsin mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type = Country… …
16Cassian von Imola — Martyrium des Cassian von Imola von Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola (um 1500) Kassian (* in Rom (?); † 13. August 303 oder 304 (nach anderen Angaben: 363) in Forum Cornelii (Imola); auch Cassianus, Kassian von Imola) war ein christlicher… …
17Cassian, John — (c. 360–435) Saint, Theologian and Devotional Writer. As a young man, Cassian joined a monastery in Bethlehem but he left to study the ascetic way of life in Egypt. In c. 402 he was ordained deacon in Constantinople and then visited Rome… …
18Cassian — noun of mostly historical use …
19Cassian — lateinischer Ursprung, Nebenform von → Cassius (Bedeutung angelehnt an einen römischen Familiennamen) …
20CASSIAN — Cassianae, Cassianus …