for other uses of the name Cyriacus disambiguation Infobox saint name Saint Cyriacus birth date 3rd century death date c. 303 feast day 8 August Roman Catholic Church 7 July Eastern Orthodox Church venerated ... 150px caption Saint Cyriacus birth place death place titles Martyr beatified date beatified ... date issues Cyriacus , or Cyriac , is a Christian martyrs Christian martyr who was killed in the persecution ... Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969 ISBN 88 209 7210 7 ref Life Of the Saint Cyriacus who ... ref However, legend has it that Cyriacus was a Roman Empire Roman nobleman who converted to Christianity ... Roman Emperor Maximian , co emperor with Diocletian , Cyriacus was tortured and put to death, decapitation ..., 1866 , p. 123 ref Saint Cyriacus is credited with exorcism exorcizing demons from two girls. The first ... of Acona, Italy. Veneration The Tridentine Calendar included the feast day of Cyriacus, Largus ... Cyriacus right . Pantaleon St Pantaleon is on the left. Weitnau Saint Cyriacus is venerated as one of the Fourteen ... , and the abbey of St Cyriaque in Altorf in Alsace . The Church of Saint Cyriacus in the Baths of Diocletian ... Annuaire Pontifical Catholique, 1926 ref There were monasteries dedicated to St Cyriacus in the now ... . The residents of both these villages venerated him during the Byzantine era. On St Cyriacus feast ... San Ciriaco . References commons category Saint Cyriacus reflist 2 External links http magnificat.ca cal engl 08 08.htm St. Cyriacus http www.cyriac fhp.com csx.htm St. Cyriacus at the Baths Cyriac Family History Project de icon http www.heiligenlexikon.de BiographienC Cyriacus.htm Cyriacus Fourteen Holy Helpers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cyriacus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... 4th century Christian martyr saints Category 4th century Romans cs Svat Cyriak de Cyriacus Heiliger fr Cyriaque de Rome hr Sveti Kirijak it Ciriaco di Roma hu Szent Cyriacus nl Cyriacus pl Cyriak Rzymianin pt S o Cir aco ru sk Sv t Cyriak sh Kirijak sv Cyriacus av Rom ... more details
Cyriacus , also Cyriac or Quiricus is a Latinized form of the Greek Kyriakos , which means of the Lord . ref http www.behindthename.com name cyriacus ref Cyriacus is the name of several people. These include Cyriacus a Roman nobleman and Christian martyr under Diocletian Cyriacus the Anchorite a Greek monk and saint Judas Cyriacus , also known as Cyriacus of Ancona, a saint, martyr, and patron saint of Ancona, Italy Quiricus a child martyr see Quiricus and Julietta Cyriacus of Alexandria, two martyrs, saints, and companions of Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria . Cyriacus of Jerusalem Quiriacus of Ostia , d. 235 , Bishop of Ostia, Christian martyr and saint Quiricus, Bishop of Toledo Cyriacus of Ancona, Ciriaco de Pizzicolli , 15th century traveller and antiquarian in the Aegean Cyriacus Buyiruq or Khurchaqus Buyirug, 11th century khan of the Kereyid , grandfather of Wang Khan Togoril Khan . Notes references Category Latin given names Category Given names of Greek language origin dab de Cyriacus es Quirico fr Cyriacus it Ciriaco hu Cirj k pl Cyriak ru sv Cyriacus ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox saint name Saint Cyriacus of Jerusalem birth date death date 133 AD feast day venerated in image imagesize caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Cyriacus of Jerusalem was a bishop of Jerusalem who died during a riot in 133 AD. He is often misidentified with Judas CyriacusCyriacus of Ancona d. 360 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cyriacus Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 133 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cyriacus Of Jerusalem Category Year of birth missing Category 133 deaths Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 2nd century bishops EarlyChurch bishop stub ... more details
File Cyriakus Spangenberg.jpg thumb Cyriacus Spangenberg Cyriacus Spangenberg June 7, 1528, Nordhausen February 10, 1604 was a German theologian and historian, son of the S dharz reformator Johannes Spangenberg 1484 1550 . Cyriacus was born in Nordhausen . As a student, he was a fellow tenant of Martin Luther in Wittenberg, later became a minister in Eisleben, and in 1559 the General Dean of the Grafschaft Mansfeld. In January 1575, he lost his place at Mansfeld because in the Flacian controversy he sided with Matthias Flacius . Along with Flacius, he taught that through original sin some of the substantial faculties of men were also corrupted. This contradicted the doctrine of his opponents that only accidental faculties were depraved. He served as a pastor at Schlitz, Hesse from 1580 until getting expelled in 1590. After getting expelled, he went on a short retreat to Vacha, Germany Vacha before moving to Strasburg, Germany Strasburg , where his youngest son, Wolfhart Spangenberg , a celebrated poet, lived, and where he died on February 10, 1604. Among the last pupils of Luther, Spangenberg is the most prominent. He wrote about 150 works. As a historian he wrote Mansfeldi Chronica ... books?id 93ErAAAAYAAJ&pg RA1 PA450&vq 22Spangenberg Cyriacus 22&source gbs search r&cad 1 1 Spangenberg, Cyriacus . Lutheran Cyclopedia. New York Scribner, 1899. p.  450. http www.lcms.org ca www cyclopedia 02 display.asp?t1 S&word SPANGENBERG.CYRIACUS Spangenberg, Cyriacus , article from Christian Cyclopedia http www.cyriac fhp.com cax.htm Cyriac Family History Project Cyriacus Spangenberg ... 1528 1604 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Spangenberg, Cyriacus ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Spangenberg, Cyriacus Category 1528 births Category 1604 deaths Category People from Nordhausen Category German Lutheran theologians Category Lutheran hymnwriters de Cyriacus Spangenberg hu Cyriacus Spangenberg ... more details
gold style font size 120 Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite align center colspan 2 Image KyriakosTheAnchorite.jpeg ... Attributes ? Patron saint Patronage ? For other uses of the name, see Cyriacus disambiguation . Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite also known as Cyriacus the Hermit Greek language Greek lang grc ... John and his mother s name was Eudoxia. Further Cyriacus had Bishop Peter of Corinth for a relative, who made Cyriacus a reader in church. Cyriacus s studies of the Scriptures encouraged him to want what the culture deemed a pure and saintly life. Cyriacus, before turning 18, attended a church service ... , Cyriacus dwelt for several months at a monastery not far from Sion Disambiguation needed date ... that Cyriacus was still quite young, ordered him to live in the community with the brethren. Gerasimus ... of Gerasimos, the twenty seven year old Cyriacus intended to return to the Lavra of Euthymios, but he had since died. Therefore Cyriacus asked for a solitary cell where he pursued asceticism in silence ... was sent to Alexandria where he was consecrated bishop. This meant Cyriacus spent ten years in total ... of Euthymius and Theoctistus, Cyriacus withdrew to the Souka monastery of St. Chariton September 28 . At this monastery they received even tonsure d monks as novitiate novices , and so was Cyriacus received. He toiled at the regular monastic obediences. After several years, Cyriacus was ordained ... years at the monastery of St. Chariton. Strict fasting and devotion distinguished Cyriacus even among ... five years one of the inhabitants found out about the ascetics and brought to them his son and Cyriacus .... But the sick still came for him so he helped who he could. At his 80th year of life Cyriacus fled to the hidden ... him to return to the monastery. Therefore he settled in a cave which St. Chariton had once lived. Cyriacus ... nine, Cyriacus again went off to Susakim and lived there with his disciple John. This period is full ... years before his death Cyriacus returned to the monastery and again settled into the cave ... more details
Cyriacus I succeeded Philadelphus of Byzantium Philadelphus as Bishop of Byzantium and governed the local local church church for 16 years. In some catalogues appears under the name Cyrillianus . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 18 s start s rel or succession box before Philadelphus of Byzantium Philadelphus title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium years 217&ndash 230 after Castinus of Byzantium Castinus s end Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Cyriacus 01 Of Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium Category 3rd century Greek people Category 3rd century Romans EarlyChurch bishop stub de Cyriacus I. el ka I mk I pt Cir aco I de Biz ncio sh Kirijak I od Vizantijuma ... more details
Cyriacus was the thirtieth Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 595 606 . He was previously presbyter and steward, oikonomos , of the great church at Constantinople Chronicon Paschale , p.  378 . Gregory the Great received the legates bearing the synodal letters which announced his consecration, partly from a desire not to disturb the peace of the church, and partly from the personal respect which he entertained for Cyriac but in his reply he warned him against the sin of causing divisions in the church, clearly alluding to the use of the term oecumenical bishop Gregory, Ep . lib. vii. 4, Patrologia Latina lxxvii. 853 . The personal feelings of Gregory towards Cyriac appear most friendly. Cyriacus did not attend to the entreaties of Gregory that he would abstain from using the title, for Gregory wrote afterwards both to him and to the emperor Maurice emperor Maurice , declaring that he could not allow his legates to remain in communion with Cyriac as long as he retained it. In the latter of these letters he compares the assumption of the title to the sin of Antichrist, since both exhibit a spirit of lawless pride. Quisquis se universalem sacerdotem vocat, vel vocari desiderat, in elatione sua Antichristum praecurrit whosoever calls himself universal priest, or desires to be called so, is the forerunner of the Antichrist Gregory Ep . 28, 30 . In a letter to Anastasius of Antioch Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , who had written to him to remonstrate against disturbing the peace of the church, Gregory defends his conduct on the ground of the injury which Cyriac had ... of the term on more general grounds Ep. 24 . In spite of all this Cyriacus was firm in his retention ... the offensive title ib. lib. ix. 68 in Patr. Lat. . Cyriacus appears to have shared in that unpopularity ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cyriacus 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 606 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cyriacus ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 October 17 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Oct. 17 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar October 19 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Oct. 19 All fixed commemorations below are observed on October 31 by Old Style and New Style dates Old Calendarists Saints Holy Seventy apostles Apostle and Four Evangelists Evangelist Luke the Evangelist Luke 1st century Hieromartyr Cyriacus Kyriakos , Bishop of Jerusalem ca.360 363 ref http www.synaxarion.gr gr sid 914 sxsaintinfo.aspx . 18 . . ref tag ref According to the Dictionary of Christian Biography 1877 , which matches the account in the Great Synaxaristes very closely, Hieromartyr Cyriacus of Jerusalem was Commemorated in the Menology of Basil as a man of Jerusalem, who discovered the true cross, and showed it to Helena, and was thereby converted, and became Patriarch of Jerusalem and was martyred along with his mother by Julian the Apostate, his right hand being first cut off because his writings had made so many converts. He is unknown to history. ref Edward Bickersteth Edward Bickersteth Birks Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge . CYRIACUS 6 . In William Smith lexicographer Willian Smith and Henry Wace Anglican priest Henry Wace . http onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu webbin book lookupid?key olbp34349 A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines . Volume 1 A D. Boston Little, Brown and Company, 1877. Page 757. ref Note, Cyriarus of Jerusalem is not to be confused with either Cyriacus of Ancona , celebrated in the West on May 4, but who has either been conflated with Cyriacus of Jerusalem and is the same person or else, Cyriacus of Ancona is the Cyriacus of Jerusalem 2nd century martyr see the Talk Judas Cyriacus discussion here . Cyriacus the Anchorite 557 , September 29 Eastern Orthodox liturgics September 29 ref http www.synaxarion.gr gr sid 759 sxsaintinfo.aspx . 29 . ... more details
Philadelphus is referred as the first bishop of Byzantium after the eight year administration of the Church of Byzantium by a priest whose name has not been recorded. He was bishop for six years 211 217 . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 18 start box s rel or succession box before Marcus I of Byzantium Marcus I title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium years 211&ndash 217 after Cyriacus I of Byzantium Cyriacus I end box Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 3rd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium EarlyChurch bishop stub de Philadelphus Byzanz el ka mk pt Filadelfo de Biz ncio sh Filadelf od Vizantijuma ... more details
Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria died 250 were Christian martyr s put to death under Decius in 250. Faustus was a priest, Abibus was a deacon, and Dionysius was a lector. They were executed with several others, who include Andronicus, a solder Andropelagia, Cyriacus, an acolyte another Cyriacus, Theocistus, a sea captain Macarius, Andreas, Sarpambo, Thecla, and Caldote. The Roman Martyrology lists only Faustus and Macarius with 10 companions. Their feast day is celebrated on September 6 . References Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints . St. Louis, MO B. Herder Book Co. 1924. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 250 PLACE OF DEATH Category Year of birth missing Category 250 deaths Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Category Egyptian saints Category Egyptian Roman Catholic saints Category Articles about multiple people Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints saint stub ... more details
Thomas I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 607 to 610. He has been canonized a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church . His feast day is March 21 for those churches which follow the Julian Calendar , March 21 falls on April 3 of the modern Gregorian Calendar . External links http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID 4&ID 1&FSID 100860 St Thomas the Patriarch of Constantinople Orthodox icon and synaxarion start box succession box before Patriarch Cyriacus of Constantinople Cyriacus title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 607&ndash 610 after Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople Sergius I end box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Thomas 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Category 7th century Christian saints Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el mk I pt Tom I de Constantinopla ru sr I sh Toma I od Konstantinopola ... more details
Castinus I was Bishop of Byzantium the period 230 237. In some catalogues he appears as Constantine . He descended from Rome , and he was senator and not a Christian. He was convverted to Christianity by the bishop of Argyropolis Cyrillianus. Then he gave his fortune to the poor and was devoted to the Church. He was bishop of Byzantium from 230 to 237. Until his tenure, the cathedral was near the sea in the area of present Galata . He built the first church in Byzantium, to honour Saint Euphemia . Nicephorus Callistus refers to him in his works as Constantine. His memory is revered on January 25 . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 20 The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople S start s rel or s before before Cyriacus I of Byzantium Cyriacus I s ttl title Bishop of Byzantium years 230 237 s after after Eugenius I of Byzantium Eugenius I s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 3rd century Romans Category 3rd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium Category Christian saints Category 3rd century bishops EarlyChurch bishop stub de Castinus el ka mk pt Castino de Biz ncio sh Kastin od Vizantijuma ... more details
Kuriakose is a common male first name and surname for ancient Christianity in India Indian Christians , mainly from central part of the state of Kerala in India and surrounding areas. Derivatives of the name Kuriakose include Kurian , Kurien and Kuruvilla and this name is popular in other countries in various forms such as Kuryakus in Middle Eastern countries among the minority Iranian and Iraqi Christians, Kyriakos or Kuriakos in Greece, Cyriacus or Cyricus in Italy and Quiricus in France. The name is believed to have orginated from Saint Cyriacus who is known as Saint Kuriakose in the Syriac liturgy. Ancient Indian Christians as early as first century AD used to use Syriac liturgy and masses were conducted in Syriac language. As centuries passed, Syriac prayers got translated into local language and today Syriac prayers are rarely used in India.Syriac Qurbana was very popular in India in the 15th Century during the rule of King Thoma of Villarvattom , the first and only Christian King in history of India. Notable people with Kuriakose name and derivatives Dr. Verghese Kurien , Founder of the Gujarat Co operative Milk Marketing Federation. Kuriakose Elias Chavara , Founder of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate Arackaparambil Kurien Antony , Defense Minister of India Abey Kuruvilla , Former Indian Cricketer See also Saint Thomas Christians Syrian Christians Assyrians in Iran Assyrians in Iraq Category Masculine given names ... more details
Ciriaco is a male given name in Italian language Italian IPA it t i rja ko pron and Spanish language Spanish IPA es i i ako pron . br It derives from the Greeks Greek given name also which means of the Lord or lordly from the Greek language Greek k , kyrios lord . Thus it is equivalent in meaning to the name Domenico . br It may refer to Ciriaco Errasti , a Spanish footballer Ciriaco de Mita , Italian politician, Prime Minister of Italy 1988 1989 Ciriaco de Pizzicolli , or Cyriacus of Ancona , an Italian antiquarian and traveller of the 15th century Ciriaco Ca ete , a Filipino martial artist Ciriaco Ortiz, a Tango music tango musician See also Cir aco given name ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Adrianus Cyriacus Bleijs 29 March 1842, Hoorn 12 January 1912, Kerkdriel also known as A.C. Bleijs was a Dutch people Dutch architect and Painting painter who is primarily known for designing several Catholic churches. Expand Dutch Adrianus Bleijs date December 2009 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bleijs, Adrianus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 March 1842 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 January 1912 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bleijs, Adrianus Category 1842 births Category 1912 deaths Category Dutch architects Category 19th century painters from the Northern Netherlands Category People from Hoorn Netherlands architect stub de Adrianus Bleijs nl Adrianus Bleijs ... more details
Sankt Cyriakus in Gernrode conventional long name Imperial Abbey of St Cyriacus in Gernrode ... Margrave Gero founded the convent of St. Cyriacus St. Cyriakus in 960 within the grounds of the fortifications built about the same time . Gero also founded the collegiate church of St. Cyriacus ... his special protection in 961. Gero brought back relic s of St. Cyriacus for the church from his second ... church of St. Cyriacus still contains the grave of Gero, and is one of the oldest and best preserved ... to 1874. File Stiftskirche gernrode.jpg thumb left The church of St. Cyriacus in Gernrode Additions ... Chronicles on Gernrode de icon http www.stiftskirche gernrode.de Collegiate church of St. Cyriacus de icon http www.cyriac fhp.com csx.htm St. Cyriacus at the Baths web site http www.selketalbahn.de ... more details
Kyriakos or Cyriacus ca. 750s 750 was a ruler of the Nubia n kingdom of Makuria . While some authorities place his reign between Merkurios of Makuria Merkurios and Zacharias I of Makuria Zacharias I , according to Severus Ibn al Muqaffa Severus of El Ashmunein , Kyriakos succeeded Markos of Makuria Markos . ref B. Evetts, http www.tertullian.org fathers severus hermopolis hist alex patr 03 part3.htm History of the Patriarchs of the Coptic Church of Alexandria , Part 3 1910 , pp. 144 146 ref Around 748 ref Derek A. Welsby, The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia London 2002 , p. 73, ISBN 0 7141 1947 4 ref , Kyriakos marched north into History of Arab Egypt Egypt at the head of an army said to number 100,000 men to free the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria Pope Michael of Alexandria Michael , whom Abd al Malik governor Abd al Malik had thrown into prison. However, once the Makurian army reached Egypt, the Patriarch was released from prison, along with Kyriakos envoy, who was then dispatched to Kyriakos to ask him to return to Makuria. ref E.A Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1928 Oosterhout, the Netherlands Anthropological Publications, 1970 p. 104. Budge gives two dates for this expedition 722 on this page, and 737 on p. 117 neither fits the dates Michael whom Budge calls Khail , the Egyptian form of his name was patriarch 743 767 . ref References reflist Succession office Makuria King of Makuria preceded Markos of Makuria Markos succeeded Mikael of Makuria Mikael Category Nubian people Category Kingdom of Makuria Category 8th century monarchs in Africa africa royal stub Sudan bio stub Ancient Egypt stub de Cyriacus Makuria ... more details
00758 1 Cyriacus of Ancona and Athens 1960 , edited and translated by Edward Bodnar. Vol. XLIII of Latomus Revue d tudes Latines . Cyriacus of Ancona s Journeys in the Propontis and the Northern Aegean ... zu Fremdheit und Armut von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, 16 , External links Commons category Cyriacus ... Cyriacus of Ancona page http nauplion.net CYR PORTRAITS.html Portraits Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... Category Year of death uncertain ar als Cyriacus von Ancona de Cyriacus von ... Anconitanus de Picenicollibus nl Cyriacus van Ancona pt Cir aco de Ancona ru uk ... more details
File Portrait of Cyriacus Kale, by Hans Holbein the Younger.jpg thumb upright Portrait of Cyriacus Kale , by Hans Holbein the Younger , 1533, from the museum s collection The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum HAUM is an art museum in the German city of Braunschweig , Lower Saxony. Founded in 1754, the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is one of the oldest museums in Europe. It houses a collection of masters of Western art, including Lucas Cranach the Elder Cranach , Holbein , Van Dyck , Vermeer , Peter Paul Rubens Rubens , and Rembrandt . The museum is based on the Schloss Salzdahlum art collection of Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick L neburg 1633 1714 , after whom it is named. In period catalogs, the term Bilder Galerie zu Salzthalen refers to this collection. The Copperplate Cabinet, with its over 100,000 pieces of print graphics and 10,000 drawings, is of great importance. There are also rotating exhibitions of art and craftwork from all over the world. The present museum building was opened in 1887. Its architect, Oskar Sommer , planned the building in Renaissance Italian Renaissance Italian Renaissance style. Currently, the museum is closed for renovations and is scheduled to reopen in 2014. External links http www.museum braunschweig.de Official website de icon commons Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum Braunschweig coord 52 15 48 N 10 31 59 E region DE NI type landmark display title Category Art museums and galleries in Germany Category Braunschweig Category Museums in Lower Saxony Category Art museums established in 1754 Category Culture of Lower Saxony Category 1754 establishments in Germany art display stub LowerSaxony struct stub br Mirdi Herzog Anton Ulrich da Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum de Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum es Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum fr Mus e Herzog Anton Ulrich ja pl Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum ... more details
Trocmade s or Trocmada was a city of the Byzantine Empire Eastern Roman Empire in the Roman Province province of Galatia Secunda . It appears to have been on the site of the modern Turkish village of Kaymaz , about twenty four miles east of Eski ehir , Turkey . History The city is known from ecclesiastical records no geographer or historian mentions a city of this name Hierocles author of Synecdemus Hierocles Synecemus 698, 1 gives regio Trocnades , instead of Regetnoknada , referring, doubtless, to the Galatian language Galatian name of some tribe on the left bank of the Sakarya River Sangarius . Ecclesiastical history All the Notitiae episcopatuum up to the thirteenth century mention the see Trokmadon among the suffragan s of Pessinus the two most recent thirteenth century call it Lotinou perhaps it should be Plotinou , from St. Plotinus , venerated there. The official lists of the Roman Curia give Trocmadae. Le Quien Oriens christianus , I, 493 , gives Trocmada. From these erroneous forms arises a confusion of the name with the Galatian tribe of Trocmi . Le Quien gives a list of the known bishops Cyriacus, who represented his Metropolitan bishop metropolitan at the Second Council of Ephesus 449 , and was represented by a priest at the Council of Chalcedon 451 Theodore, present at the Third Council of Constantinople Council of Constantinople 681 Leo, at the Second Council of Nicaea 787 Constantine at the Photian Council of Constantinople 879 . Cyriacus, said to have assisted at the First Council of Nicaea 325 , is not mentioned in the authentic lists of bishops present at that council. Trocmades remains a Roman Catholic titular see . Source CathEncy title Trocmades url http www.newadvent.org cathen 15063d.htm Catholic wstitle Trocmades coord missing Turkey Category Archaeological sites in Turkey Category Titular sees in Asia Category Galatia AncientGreece stub Turkey stub RC stub de Trocmades it Diocesi di Trocmade ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Antiochus of Sulcis birth date death date c. 110 AD feast day December 13 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes Palm of martyrdom patronage Sant Antioco , Sardinia major shrine Basilica Sant Antioco Martire suppressed date issues Saint Antiochus of Sulcis died c. 127 AD was an early Christian martyr of Sardinia . The island and town of Sant Antioco are named after him. He is a figure associated with the Sardinian Mining mines from which the Roman Empire Romans extracted minerals and precious metals the Romans condemned prisoners of war and Christians to work these mines. Antiochus legend states that he was condemned to work the mines on the island that now bears his name. The island, inhospitable and isolated during this period, was named Plumbaria at the time, after its source of lead plumbum . His legend also states that he was a physician during the reign of Hadrian . He had converted many people in Cappadocia and Galatia to the Christian religion, and was therefore tortured and sent into exile by the authorities. Antiochus, however, converted his jailer Cyriacus at Sardinia, and had built a small underground oratory worship oratory on Plumbaria, and was thus condemned to death there. Veneration Some sources state that he was martyred with Cyriacus at Elaiussa Sebaste Sebaste rather than at Sardinia. ref http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0715.shtml cyri Saint of the Day, July 15 ref Notes references External links it icon http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 90511 Sant Antioco Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antiochus of Sulcis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 110 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antiochus of Sulcis Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Category People from Sardinia Category ... more details
Infobox German location Name Gro Hehlen Type Stadtteil Town Celle Kreis Celle Alternativanzeige Gemeindename Gemeindewappen Wappen Celle.png lat deg 52 lat min 39 lat sec 16 lon deg 10 lon min 03 lon sec 40 Bundesland Niedersachsen H he 56 H he bis H he Bezug NN Fl che Einwohner 2911 Stand 2008 01 01 Eingemeindungsdatum 1973 PLZ 29221, 29223, 29225, 29227 and 29229 Postleitzahl2 Vorwahl 05141 Vorwahl2 Lagekarte Lagekarte Beschreibung Gro Hehlen is a village north of the town of Celle in the German state of Lower Saxony . It is linked to the town via the Kreisstra e K 27 district road which joins the main Bundesstra e 3 B 3 federal highway from Bergen Landkreis Celle Bergen . Gro Hehlen is linked to its neighbouring village of Scheuen to the north via the Landesstra e L 240 . Politics The chair of the parish council is Axel Fuchs CDU . small as at March 2009 small Culture and places of interest File St. Cyriacus Kirche Gro Hehlen Celle IMG 5728.jpg left thumb St.Cyriacus Church The Church of St. Cyriacus is already mentioned in one of the oldest records of the village dating to 1235. The former clock tower collapsed in 1634 and was rebuilt in 1703. The nave was widened in 1640 and from 1963 to 1964 the church was extensively modernised. During the renovation work inside the church, valuable wall paintings, believed to stem from the 15th century, were discovered. clear External links http www.celle.de The official website of the town of Celle Municipalities in Celle Category Celle ... more details
is accused of heresy at a synod held in Constantinople . onlyinclude Births Cyriacus the Anchorite Cyriacus of Athens , Greek anchorite and saint d. 557 Deaths Chlodio , king of the Salian Franks ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 April 13 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Apr. 13 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar April 15 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Apr. 15 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on Apr. 27 by Old Calendarists Saints Pope Martin I St Martin the Confessor the Pope of Rome Martyr s Anthony, John, and Eustathios Anthony , Anthony, John, and Eustathios John , and Eustace of Vilna Eustace of Vilnius Vilna in Lithuania Martyr Ardalion the Actor Martyr Azat the Eunuch and 1,000 martyrs of Persian Empire Persia Saint Christopher the Sabbaite Saint Cyriacus of Jerusalem , bishop Saint Euchymius the Wonderworker Apostles Aristarchus of Thessalonica Aristarchus of Apamea , Saint Pudens Pudens , and Trophimus of the Seventy Apostles References http www.pomog.org index.html?http www.pomog.org saintlist.shtml Protection of the Mother of God Church, List of Saints http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 101075 Orthodox Church of America DEFAULTSORT April 14 Eastern Orthodox Liturgics Category Eastern Orthodox liturgical days ... more details
June 23 Eastern Orthodox liturgics June 23 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar June 25 Eastern Orthodox liturgics June 25 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on July 7 by Old Style and New Style dates Old Calendarists Saints Birth of the Holy Glorious Prophet , Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord Nativity of St. John the Baptist John Martyr s Orentius martyr Orentius , Pharnacius, Eros, Firmus, Firminus, Cyriacus, Longinus, and others in Georgia country Georgia 4th century Saint Anthony of Dymsk in Novgorod , abbot 1224 Saint Nicetas of Remesian, bishop 420 Saint John of Yaransk in Solovetsky Monastery Solovki , monk Righteous youths John of Meniugi John and James of Meniugi James of Meniugi in Novogorod Saint Michael of Tver , Great Prince Martyr Panagiotes of Caesarea Mazaca Caesarea in Cappadocia 1765 Synaxis of the Righteous Zechariah priest Zechariah and Elizabeth biblical person Elizabeth , parents of John the Baptist DEFAULTSORT June 24 Eastern Orthodox Liturgics Category Eastern Orthodox liturgical days ... more details