- Vitalis and Agricola, Saints
- Vitalis and Agricola, Saints
• Vitalis was a slave, converted to Christianity by his master Agricola. Both were martyred at Bologna about 304Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Saints Vitalis and Agricola — For other saints named Vitalis, see Saint Vitalis. For the 7th century Saint Agricola, see Agricola of Avignon .Infobox Saint name= Saint Vitalis and Agricola birth date= death date= 304 AD feast day= 4 November venerated in= Roman Catholic… … Wikipedia
Agricola — is Latin for farmer and can refer to a number of different people and things.Places*Agricola, MississippiPeopleRomans* Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman general, whose biography Agricola was written by the historian Tacitus. * Julia Agricola, wife of … Wikipedia
Gervasius and Protasius — For other uses of the names Gervase and Protase, and their variants, see Gervasius and Protasius (disambiguation). Infobox Saint name=Saints Gervasius and Protasius birth date= death date=2nd century AD feast day=June 19 (Roman Catholic Church)… … Wikipedia
Chronological list of saints in the 4th century — A list of 4th century saints: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Gatian 301 Bishop of Tours Vitalis and Agricola 301 Zoilus and 19 Companions … Wikipedia
Saint Vitalis — may refer to: The following Italian saints: Saint Vitalis of Milan, early Christian martyr Saint Vitalis, martyred in 250 under the persecution of Decius, whose feast date is January 9 Saint Vitalis, martyr at Bologna with Saint Agricola under… … Wikipedia
Patron saints of ailments, illness and dangers — A list of patron saints of ailments, illness and dangers:A*Abd al Masih sterile women (in Syria) *Saint Abel patron of the blind and the lame *Abhai poisonous reptiles *Agapitus of Palestrina invoked against colic [… … Wikipedia
Chronological list of saints in the 7th century — A list of 7th century saints: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Aetherius 602 Bishop of Lyon Comgall 516 603 Fintan of Cloneenagh … Wikipedia
General Roman Calendar as in 1954 — The following is a list of the feast days of the General Roman Calendar as it was in 1954. It thus incorporates changes that were made by Pope Pius XI (1922 1939), such as the institution of the Feast of Christ the King, but not those made in… … Wikipedia
Namatius — Stained glass window showing Saint Namatius, from the Church of Saint Eutrope in Clermont Ferrand. Born ? place of birth unknown Died After 462 place of death unknown … Wikipedia
Tridentine Calendar — The Tridentine Calendar is the calendar of saints to be honoured in the official liturgy of the Roman Rite during the course of the liturgical year. It was established in 1570 by Pope Pius V, when he implemented a decision of the Council of Trent … Wikipedia