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Martyrs and Marinus
* Martyrs Jonah and Barachisius and those with them in Persia: Zanithas, Lazarus, Maruthas ( Marocas ), Narses, Elias, Marinus ( Mares ), Abibus, Sembeech ( Sivsithina ), and Sabbas

Martyrs and ),
* History of the Martyrs in Palestine ( Eusebius ), English translation ( 1861 ) William Cureton.
), the temple erected by Agrippa to Jupiter the Avenger, Venus, and Mars was consecrated by the pope to the Virgin Mary and all the Martyrs.
Ad Martyras ( To the Martyrs ),
When some other important feast occurs on a weekday, such as the First and Second Finding of the Head of John the Baptist ( February 24 ), the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste ( March 9 ), etc., it is usually combined with the Lenten service, and wine and oil are allowed at the meal.
Ion Dragoumis, who was Delta's lover and was deeply involved in that struggle, in 1907 published the book Martyron kai Iroon Aima ( Martyrsand Heroes ’ Blood ), which was full of resentment towards everything Bulgarian.
The Battle of Tours ( October 732 ), also called the Battle of Poitiers and in ( ma ‘ arakat Balâṭ ash-Shuhadâ-Battle of the Royal Palace of Martyrs ) was fought in an area between the cities of Poitiers and Tours, in north-central France, near the village of Moussais-la-Bataille, about northeast of Poitiers.
His other novel, Martyrs ' Shrine: The Story of the Reform Movement of 1898 in China ( 北京法源寺 ), is about the beginning and the failure of the Hundred Days ' Reform.
This investigation, combined with the documents found by the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF ), led the government of Israel to draw the conclusion that the al-Aqsa Martyrs ' Brigades have always been directly funded by Yasser Arafat.
he designed the Martyrs ' Memorial on St Giles ', Oxford ( 1841 ), and St Giles ' Church, Camberwell ( 1844 ), both of which helped establish his reputation within the movement.
The Chechen radical militant groups the Special Purpose Islamic Regiment ( SPIR ), the International Islamic Peacekeeping Brigade ( IIPB ) and the Riyadus-Salikhin Reconnaissance and Sabotage Battalion of Chechen Martyrs took part in the operation.
* Thomas De Van Nguyen ( died 1839 ), of the Vietnamese Martyrs
* Thomas Du Viet Dinh ( died 1839 ), of the Vietnamese Martyrs
* Thomas Thien Tran ( died 1838 ), of the Vietnamese Martyrs
Illustration in Foxe's Book of Martyrs of Rogers ' execution at SmithfieldTen days later ( August 16, 1553 ), he was summoned before the council and bidden to keep within his own house.
* Saint John Lloyd ( died 1679 ), one of the Catholic Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
The present Roman Missal has common formulas for the Dedication of Churches, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Martyrs ( with special formulas for missionary martyrs and virgin martyrs ), Pastors ( subdivided into bishops, generic pastors, founders of churches, and missionaries ), Doctors of the Church, Virgins, and ( generic ) Saints ( with special formulas for abbots, monks, nuns, religious, those noted for works of mercy, educators, and women saints ).
The false miracle for example ( dramatised in 2. 1 ) is found only in Grafton, not in Hall or Holinshed ( although a similar scene is also outlined in John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, Book of Martyrs ( 1563 ), with which Shakespeare may have been familiar ).
Some of the strongest and earliest support for the Legend came from two Protestants: the Englishman John Foxe, author of the Book of Martyrs ( 1554 ), and the Spaniard Reginaldo González de Montes, author of the Exposición de algunas mañas de la Santa Inquisición Española ( Exposition of some vices of the Spanish Inquisition, 1567 ).
In May 1557, William Morant, Stephen Gratwick, and a man named King ( known as the Southwark Martyrs ), were burnt at the stake in St. George's Field on the site of the present Tabernacle during the Marian Persecutions.
The Martyrs are St. Jean de Brébeuf ( 1649 ), St. Noël Chabanel ( 1649 ), St. Antoine Daniel ( 1648 ), St. Charles Garnier ( 1649 ), St. René Goupil ( 1642 ), St. Isaac Jogues ( 1646 ), St. Jean de Lalande ( 1646 ), and St. Gabriel Lalemant ( 1649 ).

Martyrs and Valentine
* Martyrs Pasicrates, Valentine, and Julius in Moesia ( Bulgaria )

Martyrs and Asterius
* Martyrs Thalelaeus the Unmercenary, at Anazarbus in Cilicia, and his companions Alexander and Asterius ( 284 )

Martyrs and Presbyter
* Martyrs Archbishop Peleus, Archbishop Nilus, Presbyter Zeno, noblemen Patermuthius and Elias, and 156 others of Palestine
* Martyrs James the Presbyter, Azadanes the Deacon, and Abdicus the Deacon, of Persia
* Martyrs Presbyter Theodore and Pausilippus

Martyrs and Macedonia
* Martyrs Isaurus the deacon, Innocent, Felix, Hermias, Basil, Peregrinus, Rufus, and Rufinus of Apollonia in Macedonia

Marinus and ),
Pope Marinus I ( or Martin II ), was Pope between 16 December 882 and 15 May 884.
Pope Marinus II ( or Martin III ), was Pope from 30 October 942 to May 946.
He was ordained as a subdeacon by Pope Marinus I, followed by his being raised to the deaconate by Pope Stephen V. During the pontificate of Pope Formosus ( 891 – 896 ), he was a member of the party of nobles who supported the Emperor Lambert, who was the opponent of Formosus and the pope ’ s preferred imperial candidate, Arnulf of Carinthia.
Following the reigns of Marinus, Pope Hadrian III ( 884 – 885 ) and Pope Stephen V ( 885 – 891 ), Formosus was elected Pope on 6 October 891.
Eventually, this gifted student became dissatisfied with the level of philosophical instruction available in Alexandria, and went to Athens, the preeminent philosophical center of the day, in 431 to study at the Neoplatonic successor of the famous Academy founded 800 years ( in 387 BC ) before by Plato ; there he was taught by Plutarch of Athens ( not to be confused with Plutarch of Chaeronea ), Syrianus, and Asclepigenia ; he succeeded Syrianus as head of the Academy, and would in turn be succeeded on his death by Marinus of Neapolis.
597 ), who married Marinus ( c. 555 – aft.
The new Pope Adrian II refused Boris ' request for a similar nomination of either Formosus or Deacon Marinus ( later Pope Marinus I ), after which Bulgaria began to shift towards Constantinople once again.
Marinus ( Greek: Μαρίνος ὁ Νεαπολίτης ) was a Neoplatonist philosopher born in Flavia Neapolis ( modern Nablus ), Palestine in around 450 AD.
He was in Athens when Proclus died ( in 485 ), and later when Marinus took over as head ( scholarch ) of the Neoplatonist school.
the names Lucinus, Marinus, Martinus ), evidently the name of the estate's owner, according to a well-known pattern of late imperial and medieval place name formation.
* Ruppert Building ( formerly known as Trans-1 ), named after Marinus Ruppert, who started the development of buildings on De Uithof.
Other notable people from these areas in this period included the Christian Jerome, Saint Marinus ( builder of San Marino ), emperors Valentinian I and Valens, and Pope John IV.
It has a square tower merloned wall, attributed to Duke Docibilis I of Gaeta ( 882 ), to which his grandson Marinus II added a polygonal tower.
Willem Marinus Dudok ( 6 July 1884, in Amsterdam – 6 April 1974, in Hilversum ), was a Dutch modernist architect, best known for the brick Hilversum City Hall.
" Taken us back to prehistoric times ( 100, 000 BC ), The Daleks, Marco Polo, Marinus ( The Keys of Marinus ), and The Aztecs ".
The equirectangular projection ( also called the equidistant cylindrical projection, geographic projection, or la carte parallélogrammatique projection, and which includes the special case of the plate carrée projection or geographic projection ), is a simple map projection attributed to Marinus of Tyre, who Ptolemy claims invented the projection about AD 100.
In the Grant Morrison scripted Doctor Who Magazine comic strip story The World Shapers ( DWM # 127 -# 129 ), it was revealed that the Doctor who met the Cybermen on Planet 14 was the Sixth Doctor, and that Planet 14 was Marinus.

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