- Marcellina, Saint
- Marcellina, Saint
• Consecrated virgin, blood sister of St. Ambrose, d. about 398Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Saint Marcellina — Saint Marcellina † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Marcellina The only sister of St. Ambrose of Milan, b. about 330 5; d. about 398. She was older than St. Ambrose, and was born most probably at Trier, where her father resided as… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Marcellina — Born 330 335 Trier, Gaul Died 398 Honored in Roman Catholic Church Feast July 17 Saint Marcellina (c. 330 – 398) was born in Trier, Gaul around the year 330 as a member of a Catholic … Wikipedia
Marcellina — For the saint, see Saint Marcellina. Marcellina Comune Comune di Marcellina … Wikipedia
Marcellina — Provenance. Vient du latin marcellus Signifie : petit marteau Se fête le 17 juillet. Histoire. Sainte Marcelline, née vers 330, est la soeur aînée de saint Ambroise, archevêque de Milan, et de saint Satyre. Elle consacre sa vie à Dieu et reçoit… … Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons
Ambrose, Saint — born 339, Augusta Treverorum, Belgica, Gaul died 397, Milan; feast day December 7 Bishop of Milan. Raised in Rome, he became a Roman provincial governor. As a compromise candidate he was unexpectedly elevated from unbaptized layman to bishop of… … Universalium
Marcelina — Milán: San Ambrosio y su hermana, Santa Marcelina. Relieve barroco sobre el acceso a la cripta de la b … Wikipedia Español
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
Marcelline — (Marcellina) soeur de saint Ambroise, née à Trèves vers 330, vierge consacrée à Noël 353 par le pape Libère à Saint Pierre du Vatican, vécut à Rome, morte à Milan vers 400. Fête le 17 juillet … Dictionnaire des saints
St. Ambrose — St. Ambrose † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ambrose Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397; born probably 340, at Trier, Arles, or Lyons; died 4 April, 397. He was one of the most illustrious Fathers and … Catholic encyclopedia
Tivoli — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tivoli (homonymie). Tivoli Les grands sites de Tivoli … Wikipédia en Français