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Quiricus may refer to: *Saint Quiricus, see
Cyricus and Julitta Cyricus and his mother Julitta are venerated as early Christian martyrs. According to traditional stories, they were put to death at Tarsus in AD 304. Cyricus Some evidence exists for an otherwise unknown child-martyr named Cyricus at Antio ...
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Quiricus (bishop of Toledo) Quiricus (died January 680) was the metropolitan bishop of Toledo from about 667 until his death. He may be identical to Bishop Quiricus of Barcelona, who does not appear as bishop there after 667. If so, his transfer to Toledo was contrary to canon ...
(died 680), metropolitan bishop of Toledo from about 667 *
Quiricus (bishop of Barcelona) Quiricus (), a churchman and well-connected man of letters, was the bishop of Barcelona from 648 until about 667 during the Visigothic period. Quiricus wrote a hymn in honour of Saint Eulalia. The hymn ''Barchinon laete Cucufate vernans'', in hon ...
, bishop of Barcelona from 648 until about 667


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Quirico Quirico may refer to: ;People * Quiricus and Julietta, Catholic saints * Quirico Bernacchi (1914–2006), Italian racing cyclist * Quirico Filopanti (1812–1894), Italian mathematician * Quirico Pignalberi (1891–1982), Italian Roman Catholic p ...
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Cyriacus (name) Cyriacus is a given name of Greek origin. The Greek (''Kyriakos'') means "belonging to the lord". It has strong Christian connotations and is one of the most common names found in Christian inscriptions from ancient Rome. The Latin ''Dominicus'' (w ...
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