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Septempĕda — Septempĕda, s. San Severino Marche … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
SEPTEMPEDA — sub Pontif. Picenorum urbs Mediterranea Ptolem. S. Severino hodie L. Alberto, 12. milliar. a Camerino in Caeciam, Auximum versus 18. 6. a Tolentino in Occidentem, uti 16. a Macerata. Parva, intra colles … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Severinus of Sanseverino and Victorinus of Camerino — Infobox Saint name= Saints Severinus of Sanseverino and Victorinus of Camerino birth date= death date=550 (Severinus); 543 (Victorinus) feast day= June 8 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize=150px caption= birth place= death place=… … Wikipedia
Diocese of San Severino — The former Italian Catholic Diocese of San Severino, in the Province of Macerata, Marche in Central Italy, existed until 1986. In that year it was united into the Archdiocese of Camerino to form the Archdiocese of Camerino San Severino Marche.[1] … Wikipedia
San Severino Marche — El texto que sigue es una traducción defectuosa o incompleta. Si quieres colaborar con Wikipedia, busca el artículo original y mejora o finaliza esta traducción. Puedes dar aviso al autor principal del artículo pegando el siguiente código en su… … Wikipedia Español
Severinus, S. (2) — 2S. Severinus, Ep. (8. Jan. al. 8. Juni). Die Geschichte dieses heil. Bischofes von Septempeda ist sehr dunkel, theilweise mährchenhaft. Auch die Geschichtsquellen der Stadt und Diöcese San Severino, erbaut nach der Zerstörung des alten… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
San Severino — • San Severino is a small town and seat of a bishopric in the Province of Macerata in the Marshes, Central Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. San Severino San Severino … Catholic encyclopedia
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Via Flaminia — The Via Flaminia was a Roman road leading from Rome to Ariminum (Rimini), and was the most important route to the north.HistoryIt was constructed by Gaius Flaminius during his censorship (220 BC). We hear of frequent improvements being made to it … Wikipedia
Severinus of Noricum — Infobox Saint name=Severinus of Noricum birth date=ca. 410cite web | last = Jones | first = Terry | title = Severinus of Noricum | work = Patron Saints Index | url=http://www.catholic forum.com/saintS/saints54.htm | accessdate = 2007 03 04] death … Wikipedia