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Cyrinus (bishop Of Patara)
Saint Quirinus (or ''Cyrinus'') may refer to: *Quirinus of Rome: ** Quirinus of Neuss (feast day: April 30) ** Quirinus of Tegernsee (feast day: March 25) * Quirinus of Sescia (feast day: June 4) * Quirinus of Tivoli (feast day: June 4) * Quirinus (Africa) (feast day: June 3), accompanied by Saint Abidianus and Saint Papocinicus * Quirinus of the grouping Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia (feast day: October 11), venerated as martyrs and saints See also

* Saint-Quirin, French commune * San Quirino, Italian commune {{dab, tndis ...
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Quirinus Of Neuss
Quirinus of Neuss (german: Quirin, Quirinus), sometimes called ''Quirinus of Rome'' (which is the name shared by Saint Quirinus of Tegernsee, another martyr) is venerated as a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church, Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox churches. His cult (religious practice), cult was centered at Neuss in Germany, though he was a Persecution of early Christians in the Roman Empire, Roman martyr. According to the ''Catholic Encyclopedia'', a Roman martyr named Quirinus was buried in the Catacomb of Prætextatus on the Via Appia. The ''Martyrologium Hieronymianum'' (ed. De Rossi-Duchesne, 52) mentions Quirinus' name and place of burial. The ''Itineraries'' to the graves of the Roman martyrs (Giovanni Battista De Rossi, "Roma sotterranea", I, 180–1) also mention these two pieces of information. The ''Martyrologium Hieronymianum '' assigns him under the calendar of saints, feast day of April 30, the date that appears in the catalogue of Roman mart ...
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Quirinus Of Tegernsee
Quirinus of Tegernsee, or Quirinus of Rome (not to be confused with Quirinus of Neuss, also sometimes called ''Quirinus of Rome''), is venerated as a martyr and saint of the third century. According to one tradition, he was beheaded during the reign of Claudius Gothicus (268-70). His corpse was thrown into the Tiber and later found at Tiber Island. Background According to the legendary ''Acts'' of the martyrs Saint Maris and Saint Martha, a Roman martyr Quirinus (Cyrinus) was buried in the Catacomb of Pontian. However, the Itineraries to the graves of the Roman martyrs do not mention him. His legend was later connected with Tegernsee Abbey in Bavaria, where his relics had been translated in the eighth century, during the reign of King Pippin and Pope Zacharias. However, Quirinus' relics may have been translated instead during the papacy of Pope Paul I Pope Paul I ( la, Paulus I; 70028 June 767) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the emerging Papal States from 29 May ...
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Quirinus Of Sescia
Quirinus ( hr, Kvirin) (died 309 AD) is venerated as an early bishop of Sescia, now Sisak in Croatia. He is mentioned by Eusebius of Caesarea. A ''Passio'', considered unreliable,Borrelli, Antonio. "San Quirino di Siscia"
santiebeati.it; accessed 8 December 2015.
states that Quirinus was killed during the persecutions of Diocletian after being arrested in 309. Quirinus had attempted to flee but was imprisoned. He managed to convert his jailer, named Marcellus, to . After three days, the governor of
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Quirinus Of Tivoli
Saint Quirinus of Tivoli is venerated as a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. His cult is centered at Tivoli. Quirinus of Tivoli may be the same saint as Quirinus of Sescia, whose relics were carried from Pannonia to Rome, and perhaps Tivoli as well, explaining the existence of a cult to Saint Quirinus of Tivoli. According to this interpretation Quirinus of Sescia relics were reportedly moved to Apennine Peninsula during the invasion of the Huns. According to the Johann Peter Kirsch, "there is no historical account of him; he is, perhaps, identical with one of the martyrs of this name who are mentioned in the Martyrology of Jerome among groups of martyrs under the dates of March 12, 3 and June 4. Under June 4 a Quirinus is mentioned with a statement of the place 'Nividuno civitate'."Kirsch, Johann Peter. ...
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Quirinus (Africa)
Saint Quirinus is venerated as a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. He died together with Saint Abidianus and Saint Papocinicus in Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area .... References Christian saints in unknown century Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown {{Saint-stub ...
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Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, And Pientia
Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia were venerated as martyrs and saints. Their feast day is October 11. Their historicity is uncertain, and "no trustworthy historical reports of hemexist." Nicasius has been identified with Nicasius of Rheims, and there are many saints with the name of Saint Quirinus. Legends One legend states that they died in 285 AD and that Nicasius was one of the first missionaries sent from Rome to evangelize Gaul in the first century. Nicasius thus may have been a regionary bishop. Quirinus is stated to have been his priest while his deacon was Scubiculus (who is known as ''Egobille'' in France). According to the legend he was put to death, together with Nicasius, in the ''pagus Vulcassinus'' (Vexin). One variant of the legend states that Quirinus, Nicasius, and the deacon Scubiculus were sent to Gaul by Pope Clement, accompanying Saint Denis there. At Vaux-sur-Seine, Quirinus fought and defeated a dragon, which had laid waste to the area a ...
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Saint-Quirin
Saint-Quirin (; ) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Moselle department The following is a list of the 725 communes of the Moselle department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Moselle (department) Plus Beaux Villages de France Three Bishoprics {{SarrebourgChâteauSalins-geo-stub ...
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