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Pharmaceutical headgear
In old pharmacy, a cucupha or cucufa was a cap, or cover for the head, with cephalic spices quilted in it, worn for certain nervous distempers, particularly
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Spanish martyr
Saint Cucuphas (also Cucufas or Qaqophas, Catalan: Cugat, Culgat, Cougat, Spanish: Cucufate, Cucufato, Cocoba(s), French: Cucuphat, Cucufa, Cucuphat, Quiquenfat
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also toque blanche, or more familiarly, toque Coronet Cowboy hat Crown Cucupha Energy dome Firefighter's helmet Gas mask Green eyeshade Headlamp Night
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Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
del Vallès during the Second Spanish Republic, it is named after Saint Cucuphas, who is said to have been martyred on the spot now occupied by its medieval
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saint. He was martyred at Girona after traveling from Carthage with Saint Cucuphas to Spain as a missionary. Felix was born in Scillium. His feast day is
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parish of the municipality of Llanera, Asturias. Its name refers to Saint Cucuphas. Rodríguez Álvarez, Ramón (May 2008). Real Instituto de Estudios Asturianos
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Town in Galicia, Spain
the Terra Chá comarca of Galicia, Spain. Its name translates as "Saint Cucuphas" (San Cobad, San Covade). In Sancovade, birch trees line the banks of the
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Eulalia. The hymn Barchinon laete Cucufate vernans, in honour of Saint Cucuphas (Cugat), was probably also composed by him. At Quiricus' request, Taio
Quiricus (bishop of Barcelona)
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Day of the year
feast day: Anne (Eastern Christianity) Christopher (Western Christianity) Cucuphas Glodesind James the Great (Western Christianity) John I Agnus Julian of
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of Amisus 304 Christina of Bolsena 304 Crispina 304 Cucuphas (Cucufate, Cugat, Guinefort, Qaqophas) 304 Cyprian and Justina
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century
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applied to affected area, and then reapplied as needed. Byzantine medicine Cucupha History of hospitals History of medicine History of nursing Ibn Sina Academy
Medieval medicine of Western Europe
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Ruins in Alentejo, Portugal
convent, which dates to the Middle Ages, was dedicated to the martyred saint Cucuphas. By the end of the 4th millennium BCE, Neolithic clans had temporarily
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Crispianus Crispinianus Crispinillus Crispinus Crispus Crito Crotilo Crus Cucuphas Culleolus Cullio Cumanus Cunctator Cunobarrus Cupitianus Cupitus Curianus
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Topics referred to by the same term
Sant Cugat is Catalan for Saint Cucuphas and may refer to: Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain Sant Cugat Museum Sant Cugat (Barcelona–Vallès Line), a railway
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Name list
persecution St. Juliana (fl. 304, a martyr associated with the legend of Saint Cucuphas Juliana Grenier (died between 1213 and 1216) St. Juliana of Liège (1193–1252)
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of Alexandria, of Egypt Cerbonius, of North Africa Crispina, of Algeria Cucuphas, of Tunisia Damian of Alexandria, of Egypt Demetrius of Alexandria, of
List of Africans venerated in the Catholic Church
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Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
sacerdotal vestments, Bible, rosary, and palm of martyrdom[citation needed] Cucuphas being beheaded or having his throat cut[citation needed] Cunigunde of Luxembourg
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Spanish painter
martyrdom of Saint Cucuphas (in Catalan, Sant Cugat) with enormous realism. The executioner cuts the saint's throat while Cucuphas remains tied to a tree
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Commune in Grand Est, France
the eighth century by Saint Fulrad, who filled it with relics of Saint Cucuphas and Saint Alexander. The municipality is nestled in the Liepvrette river
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Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
the Thracian at Furcona near Aquila in the south of Italy (235) Martyr Cucuphas of Barcelona (Cucufate, Cugat, Guinefort, Qoqofas), a martyr of Spain (304)
July 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Topics referred to by the same term
Juliana and Semproniana are martyrs associated with the legend of Saint Cucuphas St. Juliana's Abbey in the Netherlands St. Juliana School, an Archdiocese
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Benedictine abbey in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain
was decided to unite the fifth century church housing the remains of St. Cucuphas (Catalan: Sant Cugat) with an annexed fortification. In the year 985, the
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martyr dying in the region of Barcino: Saint Cucuphas (Catalan: Sant Cugat). Apparently of African origin, Cucuphas had evangelised in several areas of the
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Ancient Roman city in present-day Kasserine Governorate, Tunisia
Cyprius under the name of Schele. Scillium was the native place of St. Cucuphas, martyred at Barcelona, and of St. Felix, martyred at Girona. This article
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century Crispin 3rd century Crispina 304 Crispus of Chalcedon 1st century Cucuphas 4th century Cyprian 258 Cyprian of Antioch 4th century Cyriacus 3rd or
List of early Christian saints
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Surname list
musician Saint Cugat, a Catalan name for the saint known in English as Cucuphas Sant Cugat (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Cugat
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Painting by Ayne Bru
martyred along with Saint Maurice. Like the panel of the Martyrdom of Saint Cucuphas, this painting was part of the old high altarpiece in the monastery of
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English : variant spelling of Tombleson, a variant of Tomlinson.
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