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Hispanic Christian bishop and saint (died 259)
begins with Fructuosus. St. Fructuosus' feast day is January 21. San Fruttuoso abbey on the Italian Riviera is dedicated to St. Fructuosus. Henry Wace
Fructuosus
Bishop of Dumio and Archbishop of Braga
at this council that Fructuosus raised the issue of political prisoners once again. After the death of Bishop Riccimer, Fructuosus succeeded him in the
Fructuosus_of_Braga
Romanesque abbey near Genoa, Italy
wooded trails, as no road access exists. The abbey is dedicated to Saint Fructuosus, a third-century bishop of Tarraco (now Tarragona in north-east Spain)
San_Fruttuoso_Abbey
Species of marine gastropod
Acteon fructuosus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Acteonidae. The length of the shell attains 6 mm. This marine species
Acteon_fructuosus
dates to the third century, with the Acts of the Martyrdom of the bishop Fructuosus and his deacons Augurius and Eulogius. The patron saint of Catalonia is
List of Catalonian Catholic saints
List_of_Catalonian_Catholic_saints
Roman emperor from 253 to 260
Eugenia in Rome. In 259 Saint Patroclus was executed at Troyes and Saint Fructuosus at Tarragona. When Valerian's son Gallienus became emperor in 260, the
Valerian_(emperor)
Chapel in Braga, Portugal
Roman villa and, likely, a temple dedicated to the god Asclepius. In 656, Fructuosus of Braga, then Bishop of Bracara, founded on this site the Monastery of
Chapel_of_São_Frutuoso
Christian Hispano-Roman clergyman (died 259)
the Christians were able to get close to Fructuosus, and one of them asked him for his prayers. St. Fructuosus replied, in a voice loud enough for everyone
Augurius_of_Tarragona
of the Paris Foreign Mission Society. Fridolin of Säckingen 500s 600s Fructuosus unknown 259 found in Roman Martyrology Frumentius 300s c. 383 found in
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Kingdom in Iberia from 910 to 1833
The most notable person of 7th century Galicia was Saint Fructuosus of Braga. Fructuosus was the son of a provincial Visigoth dux (military provincial
Kingdom_of_Galicia
Capital city in Tacuarembó Department, Uruguay
Coronel Rivera founded the town under the name "San Fructuoso", after Saint Fructuosus of Tarragona (whose Saint's Day is January 21) and after his (Benjamin's)
Tacuarembó
Visigothic prayer book
that the manuscript was produced in Tarragona, at the church of Saint Fructuosus. The orational contains antiphons and responsories that are not neumed;
Verona_Orational
Municipality and City in North, Portugal
was made to be a Royal Chapel. In 656 AD, it was consecrated by Saint Fructuosus to be used as his tomb. Historical records show, so far, that the first
Braga
Cemetery worker responsible for digging a grave
subdeacons, and then mentions by name the fossors Januarius, Heraclius, Fructuosus, et ceteris fossoribus. St. Jerome alludes to fossors as clerici, and
Gravedigger
Cathedral in Tacuarembó, Uruguay
saint Fructuosus of Tarragona. List of Roman Catholic cathedrals in Uruguay Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacuarembó Parish of the St. Fructuosus Cathedral
Cathedral_of_Tacuarembó
Catholic cathedral in Galicia, Spain
Panteón de Galegos Ilustres ("Pantheon of Illustrious Galicians"), Bonaval Fructuosus of Braga Rosalía de Castro Fernando Pérez de Traba Ferdinand II of León
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
Santiago_de_Compostela_Cathedral
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Tarragona, Spain
the persecution of Christians by Emperor Valerian, the city's bishop, Fructuosus, and his deacons, Augurius and Eulogius, were burned alive. After Christianity
Tarragona_Amphitheatre
Time of prayer of the Liturgy of hours in the afternoon
imposes twelve psalms at each hour on the monks. St. Columbanus, St. Fructuosus, and St. Isidore adopt the system of three psalms. Like St. Benedict,
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Topics referred to by the same term
with titles containing Fructus Fructose, a sugar found in many plants Fructuosus (died 259), Christian saint, bishop, and martyr Fruit Fruto (disambiguation)
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Frontalis Frontillus Frontinianus Frontinus Fronto Frontonianus Frontonillus Fructuosus Fructus Frugi Frugius Frumentius Fufianus Fulgentius Fullo Fullofaudes
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Municipality in Castile and León, Spain
Psalms; he ruled the see for more than thirty years, and had for his pupil Fructuosus of Braga. When the Moors arrived in the early 8th century, resistance
Palencia
King of the Visigoths
in acts of piety for the sake of his immortal soul. He commissioned St Fructuosus to build the monastery of San Román de Hornija on the Douro, with the
Chindasuinth
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Portugal
(589–612) * Tolobeu (612–633) * Julião II (633–653) Potâmio (653–656) Fructuosus of Braga (656–660) Manucino (660–661) * Pancrácio (661–675) * Leodegísio
Archdiocese_of_Braga
Calendar year
Japanese poet (d. 729) Sa'id ibn Jubayr, Muslim scholar (d. 714) April 16 – Fructuosus of Braga, French archbishop Féchín of Fore, Irish monk and saint Hafsa
665
Place in Castile and León, Spain
Molinaseca. After the monument the street swings towards Compludo. St. Fructuosus indicates the founding of its first monastery in the 7th century and it
El_Acebo
(1271–1336) Felix the Hermit (9th century) Francisco Marto (1908–1919) Fructuosus of Braga (7th century) Irene of Tomar (7th century) Jacinta Marto (1910–1920)
List_of_Portuguese_people
Agapius of Spain 259 Candidus 259 Digna and Emerita 259 Fructuosus, Augurius and Eulogius 259 Justin 259 Marian, James, and companions
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 3rd century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_3rd_century
Day of the year
Sink, American actress AD 69 – Otho, Roman emperor (born AD 32) 665 – Fructuosus of Braga, French archbishop and saint 1090 – Sikelgaita, duchess of Apulia
April_16
Christian deacon and martyr (died c. 257)
Eugenia in Rome. In 259 Saint Patroclus was martyred at Troyes and Saint Fructuosus at Tarragona. Baudoin 2006, p. 408. Duplus 1866, p. 320. Duplus 1866,
Prudent_de_Narbonne
Braga admitted to carnal sins and was retired to a monastery, replaced by Fructuosus, whose old see of Dumio had its own conflict. The last will and testament
Tenth_Council_of_Toledo
becomes bishop of Braga. 653 - Potamius becomes bishop of Braga. 656 - St. Fructuosus of Dumes becomes bishop of Braga. 663 - Council (Ecumenical Synod) of
Timeline_of_Galician_history
Calendar year
Hispano-Roman clergyman Cao Jun (or Zi'an), Chinese prince and son of Cao Cao Fructuosus of Tarragona, Christian bishop, martyr and saint Wang Chang (or Wenshu)
259
king of the Visigoths. 653 – Potamius becomes bishop of Braga. 656 – St. Fructuosus of Dumes becomes bishop of Braga. 663 – Council (Ecumenical Synod) of
Timeline of Germanic kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula
Timeline_of_Germanic_kingdoms_in_the_Iberian_Peninsula
diocese of Tarraco was already established by 259, when the bishop Saint Fructuosus (Fructuós) and the deacons Augurius and Eulogius were burned alive on
History_of_Barcelona
Midday canonical hour in the liturgy
adopted by the Rules of St. Benedict, St. Columbanus, St. Isidore, St. Fructuosus, and to a certain extent by the Roman Church. However, Cassian says that
Sext
diocese of Tarraco was already established by 259, when the bishop Saint Fructuosus (Fructuós) and the deacons Augurius and Eulogius were burned alive on
History_of_Catalonia
Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
needed] Frithuswith pastoral staff; a fountain; the ox[citation needed] Fructuosus of Braga Monk with a stag[citation needed] Fulton J. Sheen Ferraiolo,
Saint_symbolism:_Saints_(A–H)
Locality in León, Spain
in the municipality of Ponferrada, in the province of León, Spain. St. Fructuosus of Braga founded a monastery here in the 7th century, but it has not survived
Compludo
Medieval penitential handbook
16–29 (fragmentary: lacking 16.1–3 [? and 25.5]) with c. 13 appended; Fructuosus, Regula c. 16 (second part only) (later addition); Latin and Old High
Paenitentiale_Theodori
Day of the year
(Bulgaria, Serbia) Christian feast day: Agnes Demiana (Coptic Church) Fructuosus John Yi Yun-il (one of The Korean Martyrs) Meinrad of Einsiedeln January
January_21
First printed editions of a manuscript
Retrieved 31 May 2021. Seeliger, Hans Reinhard; Wischmeyer, Wolfgang (2015). "Fructuosus, Augurius und Eulogius". In Seeliger, Hans Reinhard; Wischmeyer, Wolfgang
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
Compostela, uses force to carry off the relics of St. Victor and St. Fructuosus of Dumes from Braga – recently reinstated as a Metropolitan See. 1103
Timeline of Portuguese history
Timeline_of_Portuguese_history
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph in San José de Mayo Cathedral of St. Fructuosus in Tacuarembó Cathedrals of the Armenian Catholic Church: Cathedral of
List_of_cathedrals_in_Uruguay
Bishop (585–651 AD)
(trans.), ed. (1969). Iberian Fathers: Writings of Braulio of Saragossa, Fructuosus of Braga. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press. Media
Braulio_of_Zaragoza
Roman Catholic territory in Catalonia, Spain
Tarragona is the third-century Acts of the Martyrdom of the bishop St. Fructuosus and his deacons Augurius and Eulogius. The see of Tarragona, which was
Archdiocese_of_Tarragona
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
(c. 112, or, c. 161-180) (see also: March 13 in the East) Hieromartyr Fructuosus, Bishop of Tarragona, Spain, and his deacons Augurius and Eulogius (259)
January 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
January_21_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Extinct Celtic language of Iberia
*bʰr̥ǵʰ-to. Bruttius 'fruitful' < *bruktio < *bʰruHǵ-t-y-o; cf. Latin Fructuosus 'profitable'. PIE *st > *st: as opposed to Gaulish, Irish and Welsh, where
Celtiberian_language
Barlow, Claude W. (1969). Iberian Fathers, Vol. 2: Braulio of Saragossa, Fructuosus of Braga. The Fathers of the Church, Vol 63. Catholic University of America
Felix_of_Bilibio
Translations of patristic texts
W. Barlow. Includes the writings of St. Braulio of Saragossa and St. Fructuosus of Braga. (1970) St. Cyril of Jerusalem. The Works of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem
The_Fathers_of_the_Church
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
(Pair), Bishop of Avranches (c. 574 or 563) (see also: April 15) Saint Fructuosus of Braga in Iberia (665) Saint Lambert of Saragossa, a servant who was
April 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
April_16_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Spanish bishop
cathedral of Tarragona, the chapels of Saint John the Evangelist and Saint Fructuosus, to the Renaissance architect Pere Blai. In 13 August of that same year
Joan_Terès_i_Borrull
Ancient Roman family
English Dictionary, s. v. faustus, felix, festus, fidelis, fortis, fructus, fructuosus, jucundus, scaevus, severus. Incertus Auctor, De Viris Illustribus, lxvi
Remmia_gens
Spanish ascetic hermit and monk
devil. One short hagiographical work known as the Vita Fructuosi (Life of Fructuosus of Braga), was from the 16th to the mid 20th century wrongly thought to
Valerio_of_Bierzo
of Tacuarembó covers Rivera Department and Tacuarembó Department: St. Fructuosus Cathedral in Tacuarembó Holy Cross Parish Church in Tacuarembó St. Joseph
List of Catholic churches in Uruguay
List_of_Catholic_churches_in_Uruguay
Island in Pontevedra, Spain
GA36041043. A chapel was built in the 6th century, founded by Martín de Dumio. Fructuosus of Braga turned it into a monastery, linked to the convent of San Juan
Tambo_Island
Lindisfarne 664 Bishop of Lindisfarne Féchín of Fore 665 Fructuosus of Braga 665 Bishop of Braga Gibitrudis 665 Patricia of Naples
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_7th_century
Topics referred to by the same term
Eulogius can refer to: Saint Eulogius, a deacon martyred with Saint Fructuosus Eulogius, an early bishop of Amiens Saint Eulogius of Edessa, a bishop of
Eulogius
sector. Media related to Llofriu at Wikimedia Commons The Church of Saint Fructuosus of Llofriu. The current edifice, dating from the 17th century, was rebuilt
Llofriu
Genus of gastropods
Actaeon fragilis Thiele, 1925 † Acteon frearsianus d'Orbigny, 1845 Acteon fructuosus Iredale, 1936 † Acteon funiculifer (Cossmann, 1897) † Acteon gabbana Whitfield
Acteon_(gastropod)
Town in Tunisia
titular see in the Roman Catholic Church. Victor (Catholic Bishop) fl. 390 Fructuosus Abziritanus fl. 411 Emilio Abascal y Salmerón (Mexico) July 25, 1953 –
Abziri
Calendars of celebrations in the Catholic Church
January: Saint Agnes, virgin and martyr - Memorial 21 January: Saint Fructuosus, bishop, and Saint Augurius and Saint Eulogius, deacons, martyrs - Feast
National calendars of the Roman Rite
National_calendars_of_the_Roman_Rite
her husband, Gnaeus Racilius Telesphorus, and children, Gnaeus Racilius Fructuosus, and Racilia Fructuosa. Racilia Ɔ. l. Falerna, a freedwoman, and the wife
Racilia_gens
Decade
Lindisfarne Xuanzang, Chinese Buddhist monk and traveler 665 April 16 – Fructuosus of Braga, French archbishop Féchín of Fore, Irish monk and saint Hafsa
660s
Monasterium, accepted whole families. Others which served as foundations of Fructuosus of Braga had the appearance of real villages. In other areas, such as
Monasteries_in_Spain
Roman Catholic archdiocese in France
christiana novissima, p. 469-471: "...per opera utilia et exempla laudabilia, fructuosus, pensatis quoque multis laboribus quos, Acconensis ecclesie presidendo
Archdiocese_of_Arles
Genus of seaweeds
Setchell & N. L. Gardner Ectocarpus flagelliformis Kützing Ectocarpus fructuosus Setchell & N. L. Gardner Ectocarpus fulvescens Schousboe ex Thuret Ectocarpus
Ectocarpus
City and bishopric in Roman North Africa
sway, but faded completely. Its only historically documented bishop was Fructuosus, who participated in the synod called at Carthage by Hunerik of the Vandal
Giru_Marcelli
Decade
Hispano-Roman clergyman Cao Jun (or Zi'an), Chinese prince and son of Cao Cao Fructuosus of Tarragona, Christian bishop, martyr and saint Wang Chang (or Wenshu)
250s
Prisons maintained by the Catholic Church
including the early rule of St. Pachomius (c. 300 AD), the rule of St. Fructuosus, the Dominican Constitutions, the rule of Fontevraud Abbey, and the rules
Ecclesiastical_prison
Medieval Latin poem
decoris speciem et variis rutilat culture modis ornata perspicue: locus ita fructuosus constat in planicie. Celsas habet opertasque turres in circuitu studio
Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis
Laudes_Mediolanensis_civitatis
Compostela, uses force to carry off the relics of St. Victor and St. Fructuosus of Dumes from Braga - recently reinstated as a Metropolitan See. 1103
Timeline of Portuguese history (Second County)
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FRUCTUOSUS
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Indian
Joy, Of truth, Generous, A small flowing river or stream
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Adderley.
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Norse
Son of Aslak.
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Tamil
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Cheerful, Pleased, Happy
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Hindu
Lord Ayyappan, Youthful
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Australian, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew
Gift of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Foot.
Boy/Male
Indian
Good Luck
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