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Felicitas and two
Then, he married Claudia Felicitas of Austria, heiress of Tyrol, who gave him two short-lived daughters.
The group consisted of a slave named Revocatus, his fellow slave Felicitas, the two free men Saturninus and Seculdulus, and Perpetua ( chapter ii ).
Saints Felicitas and Perpetua ( mentioned in that order ) are two of seven women commemorated by name in the second part of the Canon of the Mass.
Her two paintings " Der 12 jährige Jesus im Tempel / The 12 year old Jesus in the Temple ", 1849 ( oil on canvas, 203, 2 x 139, 7 cm ) and " Hl Felicitas und ihre sieben Söhne / Holy Felicitas and her Seven Sons ", 1847 ( oil on canvas, 127 x 177, 8 cm ) were acquired by Queen Victoria who had been introduced to her work by the Prince Consort, who in turn had encountered the artist on his travels to Rome.

Felicitas and health
The motto ' Salus et Felicitas ’ translates to mean health and happiness.

Felicitas and on
* 9: rites at shrines for the Genius Publicus, Fausta Felicitas, and Venus Victrix on the Capitolium
It was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on October 9, 1869, and named after Felicitas, the Roman goddess of success.
Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas was born 13 November 1703 and died on 31 January 1705, when she was one year old.
Names of Aelianus and Felicitas, probably donors, are inscribed on one of the patens.
The Skipping Girl Sign used by the vinegar brand was originally modelled on Catherine Minogue, later Sister Felicitas, a teacher of Kilbreda.
Amanda Stepto ( born Amanda Felicitas Stepto on July 31, 1970 ) is a Canadian actress.
He return journey focuses on his dream of being reunited with Felicitas.

Felicitas and Roman
In Roman mythology, Felicitas ( meaning " good luck " or " fortune ") was the goddess or personification of good luck and success.
Among the Roman martyrs, mention is already made in the Ferial of some African martyrs ( March 7, Perpetua and Felicitas ; September 14, Cyprian ).

Felicitas and Emperor
* Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Claudia Felicitas.
* Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Claudia Felicitas.
* Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Claudia Felicitas.
* Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Claudia Felicitas.

Felicitas and .
Felicitas Goodman, a psychological anthropologist and linguist, also found that the speech of glossolalists reflected the patterns of speech of the speaker's native language.
Felicitas Goodman studied a number of Pentecostal communities in the United States, the Caribbean and Mexico ; these included English, Spanish and Mayan speaking groups.
* 1653 – Claudia Felicitas of Austria, Empress consort of Germany ( d. 1676 )
* 7-Dame Felicitas Corrigan, Benedictine nun.
Probably in 202 or 203 Felicitas and Perpetua suffered for their faith.
This view is confirmed by the " Prague Fragments " and by certain Old Glagolitic liturgical fragments brought from Jerusalem to Kiev and there discovered by Saresnewsky — probably the oldest document for the Slavonic tongue ; these adhere closely to the Latin type, as is shown by the words " Mass ," " Preface ," and the name of one Felicitas.
Perpetua and Felicitas ), much of it the personal diary of St. Perpetua, was once assumed to have been edited by Tertullian.
Bertha Felicitas Sophie Freifrau von Suttner ( Baroness Bertha von Suttner, Gräfin ( Countess ) Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau ; 9 June 1843 – 21 June 1914 ) was an Austrian novelist, radical ( organizational ) pacifist, and the first woman to be a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Felicitas was unknown before the mid-2nd century BC, when a temple was dedicated to her in the Velabrum in the Campus Martius by Lucius Licinius Lucullus, using booty from his 151 – 150 BC campaign in Spain.
* Saints Felicitas and Perpetua grammar school, grades K-8.
Saints Felicitas & Perpetua School was completed and dedicated in 1950.
The Passion of St. Perpetua, St. Felicitas, and their Companions is said to preserve the actual account of her arrest and imprisonment and her fellow martyr Saturus ’ s own account of his dreams ( chapter ii and chapter xi ).
In Carthage a magnificent basilica was afterwards erected over the tomb of the martyrs, the Basilica Maiorum, where an ancient inscription bearing the names of Perpetua and Felicitas has been found.
The feast day of Saints Perpetua and Felicitas, 7 March, was celebrated even outside Africa, and is entered in the Philocalian Calendar, the 4th-century calendar of martyrs venerated publicly at Rome.
In the Eastern Orthodox Church the feast day of Saints Perpetua of Carthage and the catechumens Saturus, Revocatus, Saturninus, Secundulus, and Felicitas is February 1.
Maria Christina of Austria ( Maria Christina Désirée Henriette Felicitas Rainiera ; 21 July 1858 – 6 February 1929 ) was Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Alfonso XII of Spain.
The interior includes a baptismal font from 1175, the reliquary shrine of St. Perpetua and her slave Felicitas, and a high altar with a crucifix from 1352.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: D. Felicitas Corrigan, Helen Waddell

holding and caduceus
In Greece itself the other gods have been depicted holding a caduceus, but it was mainly associated with Hermes.
He is often depicted holding the caduceus in his left hand.
Winged female figure holding a caduceus: Iris ( messenger of the gods ) or Nike ( mythology ) | Nike ( Victory )
Each of these heavy chains contains the N-terminal head domain, while the C-terminal tails take on a coiled-coil morphology, holding the two heavy chains together ( imagine two snakes wrapped around each other, such as in a caduceus ).
Silbannacus Augustus ), the reverse shows Mercury holding a Victoria and a caduceus, with ( Augusta Victory ) as legend.
Each of these heavy chains contains the N-terminal head domain, while the C-terminal tails take on a coiled-coil morphology, holding the two heavy chains together ( imagine two snakes wrapped around each other, such as in a caduceus ).
In art, Concordia was depicted sitting, wearing a long cloak and holding onto a patera ( sacrificial bowl ), a cornucopia ( symbol of prosperity ), or a caduceus ( symbol of peace ).
A statue of Mercury ( mythology ) | Mercury holding the caduceus in the Apostolic Palace | Vatican, with a fig leaf placed over the genitalia.

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