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Trofimena is a female saint canonised in the Roman Catholic Church. Originally from the town of Patti in Sicily (and closely connected to the figure of
Trofimena
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Forcella, was abandoned in the 7th century, when the relics of Saint Trofimena were said to have been miraculously found on the underlying beach; the
Minori,_Campania
Coastal area in the Campania region, Italy
Pucara, Rupestrian Church in Gete Minori Montecita, Torre Church of Santa Trofimena and the ancient Roman villa Ravello Casa Bianca, Castiglione, Marmorata
Amalfi_Coast
Honorific title bestowed on female saints and blesseds in Christianity
(died 304) Afra of Augsburg (died 304) Victoria of Albitina (died 304) Trofimena of Sicily (died 304) Theodora of Alexandria (died 304) Justina of Antioch
Virgin_(title)
9th-century Italian prince
retrieve them. In his capture of Amalfi, he took the relics of Saint Trofimena, recently brought there from Minori, Italy[1]. Sicard was assassinated
Sicard_of_Benevento
British singer, songwriter and musician (born 1957)
Alfonso D'Urso an ice-cream vendor living in Holborn. Alfonso's wife, Trofimena Giudotti, was the daughter of Luigi Giudotti, who also sold ice cream
Billy_Bragg
Italian dessert
eat it yearly on 13 July during the feast of the town's patron saint, Trofimena. Baby eggplants are stuffed with ricotta and candied fruit, fried, dipped
Melanzane_al_cioccolato
of Maria Santissima Assunta (1993) Santa Maria dell'Olmo (1931) Santa Trofimena (1910) Santa Maria Assunta (1918) Co-Cathedral of San Paolo (1950) Cathedral
List_of_basilicas_in_Italy
(Companion of Paul) c. 107 Torquatus of Acci 1st century Trifon 3rd century Trofimena 3rd century Trophimus of Arles 3rd century Tryphon c. 248 Turibius of
List of early Christian saints
List_of_early_Christian_saints
Italian princely family
racconto della vita, martirio, e miracoli della gloriosa Verg. e Mart. S. Trofimena (1660). Cesare (1615–1682), a lawyer, joined the Theatine Order in 1657
D'Afflitto_family
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Pantaleon, in Ravello Former Cathedral, also Minor Basilica, dedicated to St. Trofimena, in Minori Former Cathedral of St. Lawrence 'Duomo di S. Lorenzo', in
Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni
Archdiocese_of_Amalfi-Cava_de'_Tirreni
Church in London , England
as Catherine of Siena and Francis of Assisi, St Peter's Italian Church. Also note smaller images of Trofimena of Minori (left) and Padre Pio (right).
St_Peter's_Italian_Church
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
and Perpetua (1st century) Saint Zoe of Rome (c. 286) Saint Febronia (Trofimena), virgin-martyr of Sicilly (c. 304) Saints Agatho and Triphina, martyrs
July 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_5_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
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Searches for battle.
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Intelligent.
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Materialistic knowledge, Top level of intelligence
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Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr "war" and varr "cautious, vigilant," hence "war-vigilant."
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English : variant of Dyke.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Deutsch.
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Hebrew
(×—Ö´×™×ֵל) Hebrew name CHIY'EL means "God lives." In the bible, this is the name of one of the rebuilders of Jericho.
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