- Porphyrius, Saint
- Porphyrius, Saint
• Bishop of Gaza, died in 420Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Saint Lucius I — Pope St. Lucius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Lucius I (253 254); d. at Rome, 5 March, 254. After the death of St. Cornelius, who died in exile in the summer of 253, Lucius was chosen to fill his place, and consecrated Bishop… … Catholic encyclopedia
Church of Saint Porphyrius — Basic information Location Gaza, Palestinian territories Geographic coordinates … Wikipedia
Pope Saint Lucius I — Pope St. Lucius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Lucius I (253 254); d. at Rome, 5 March, 254. After the death of St. Cornelius, who died in exile in the summer of 253, Lucius was chosen to fill his place, and consecrated Bishop… … Catholic encyclopedia
Porphyry of Gaza — Saint Porphyry of Gaza Bishop and Confessor Born c. 347 Thessalonica, Greece Died February 26, 420 Gaza, Palestine Honored in Eastern Orthodox Churches Oriental Orthodox Churches Roman Catholic Chu … Wikipedia
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Jeremy of Cicilia — Saint Jeremy (d.309) was a Christian who was martyred in Cilicia by Roman governor Firmilian, together with Saint Elias, Saint Isaias, Saint Samuel, Saint Daniel, Saint Porphyrius and Saint Seleucius. Their common feast day is 16… … Wikipedia
Von Champeaux — Wilhelm von Champeaux (auch Guillaume de Champeaux, Guglielmus de Campellis; * um 1070 in Champeaux, Frankreich; † 1121 in Châlons sur Marne) war ein französischer Bischof und Philosoph. Wilhelm war Schüler Manegolds von Lautenbach, Roscelins von … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gaza — This article is about the city. For the territory, see Gaza Strip. For other uses, see Gaza (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Giza. Gaza Other transcription(s) – Arabic غزة – Also spelled Ghazzah (official) Gaza … Wikipedia
Abaelard — Abaelardus und Heloïse in einer Handschrift des Roman de la Rose, Chantilly, musée Condé (14. Jh.) Petrus Abaelardus (Geburtsname: Pierre Abaillard. Auch: Peter Abaelard, Pierre Abélard, Pierre Abaelard, Abailardus, Abaielardus sowie zahlreiche… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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