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Christian saint (died 304)
Monmouth, and Matthew of Paris, Amphibalus was a Roman Christian fleeing religious persecution under Emperor Diocletian. Amphibalus was offered shelter by Alban
Amphibalus
British protomartyr
of three named martyrs recorded at an early date from Roman Britain (Amphibalus was the name given much later to the priest he was said to have been protecting)
Saint_Alban
Anglican cathedral in Hertfordshire, England
The legend proceeds with Alban meeting a Christian priest (known as Amphibalus) fleeing from persecutors, and sheltering him in his house for a number
St_Albans_Cathedral
Christianity in the Celtic language–speaking world during the early Middle Ages
although the earliest known Christian martyrs in Britain – Saint Alban and "Amphibalus" – probably lived in the early 4th century. Julius and Aaron, citizens
Celtic_Christianity
Ancient town in Roman Britain
saint, Saint Alban, who was a Roman patrician converted by the priest Amphibalus. Verulamium contained a forum, basilica and a theatre, much of which were
Verulamium
One of the Uganda Martyrs Ampelus 200s 302 found in Roman Martyrology Amphibalus 200s 25 June 304 Amun 200s 300s Amunia of San Millán unknown 1069 Ananias
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Character in Arthurian legend
After they are defeated, one of them flees to sanctuary in the Church of Amphibalus in Winchester while the other hides in a London friary. Constantine tracks
Mordred
Outermost liturgical vestment tor clergy
Called in Latin casula, planeta or pænula, and in early Gallic sources amphibalus. The chasuble is the principal and most conspicuous Mass vestment, covering
Chasuble
Archbishop of San Salvador from 1977 to 1980
More in Arlington, Virginia St. Oscar Romero, Saint Alban Roe, Saint Amphibalus, Saint Alban, Saint George Tankerfield, Elizabeth of Russia, Dietrich
Óscar_Romero
English monk, historian, and illustrator (c. 1200–1259)
miniatures, mostly half-page. 240 × 165 mm. Also contains a Life of St Amphibalus, and various other works relating to the history of St Albans Abbey, both
Matthew_Paris
four victims of Diocletian's persecution are now known (Saints Alban, "Amphibalus", and Julius and Aaron), Britons met the pagan Saxon invaders largely
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Blair, "Handlist", p. 511 Farmer, Oxford Dictionary of Saints, s.v. "Amphibalus", p. 20 Blair, "Handlist", p. 515 Known only from the Hagiography of the
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Anglican knightly religious order
Retrieved 23 April 2019. Chivalrous Order (20 June 2017), Relic of ST Amphibalus discovered by the Chivalrous Order, retrieved 23 April 2019 "La reliquia
Order of St. David of Wales, St. Alban and St. Crescentino
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Benedictine monk and hagiographer (fl. 1178)
history of the martyrdom of Saint Alban, the first such work to name Amphibalus after Geoffrey of Monmouth. Simon, abbot of St Albans (1167–1188) asked
William_of_St_Albans
abandoned before 1535; granted to John Cock 1539/40 St Amphibalus ____________________ St Amphibalus Priory; Redburn Priory Rowney Priory ^(?) Benedictine
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Norwegian saint
"From saint's life to saga: The fatal walk of Alfred Ætheling, Saint Amphibalus, and the Viking bróðir" (PDF). Saga-Book. XXV: 132–133. Archived from
Sunniva
Village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England
the ground. Some bones had been found on the spot, reputed to be of St Amphibalus, the priest who had converted St Alban to Christianity. In the 16th century
Redbourn
Church in Staffordshire, England
victims of a supposed massacre of the followers of the apocryphal Saint Amphibalus. Another suggestion made it a Mercian tribal necropolis. Its size may
St Michael on Greenhill, Lichfield
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precentor at the cathedral of Clermont and then as a parish priest in Riom. Amphibalus 25 June 304 Early Christian priest said to have converted Saint Alban
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Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
monk, sometimes holding a scroll Ambrose bees, beehive, dove, ox, pen[a] Amphibalus cloak Maria Berenice Hencker Religious habit of the Little Sisters of
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century Ambrose 397 Ambrose of Alexandria 3rd century Ampelus 4th century Amphibalus 4th century Amphilochius of Iconium 4th century Ampliatus 1st century
List of early Christian saints
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Daily English events related to the pandemic in 2021
children's physical and mental health. 7 May – The restored shrine of St. Amphibalus at St Albans Cathedral is to include a memento of the COVID-19 pandemic
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in England (2021)
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16th-century English politician
daughter and heiress of Thomas Perient of Digswell, and the widow of Amphibalus Rowlett and secondly Anne, daughter of Sir Ralph Sadler, with whom he
George_Horsey_(MP,_died_1588)
Details of Anglo-Saxon burials in England
burial mounds at Redbourne, Hertfordshire, in search of the bones of Saint Amphibalus, a Roman period priest. A later documented case occurred in the 17th century
Burial_in_Anglo-Saxon_England
abandoned before 1535; granted to John Cock 1539/40 St Amphibalus ____________________ St Amphibalus Priory; Redburn Priory 51°47′52″N 0°23′42″W / 51.7976863°N
List of monastic houses in Hertfordshire
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Hertfordshire
"From saint's life to saga: The fatal walk of Alfred Ætheling, Saint Amphibalus, and the Viking bróðir" (PDF). Saga-Book. XXV: 132–133. Archived from
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archæological subjects, of which one on "The Shrines of St. Albans and St. Amphibalus" (1872), and one on "The Paintings on the Choir Ceiling of St. Albans
Ridgway Robert Syers Christian Codner Lloyd
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Maurice. John Lydgate, published anonymously, Life of St. Alban and St. Amphibalus, translated from French into English Death years link to the corresponding
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Permanent, Eternal God, Lord Shiva
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