Felinus and Gratian

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Saints Felinus and Gratian(us) (sometimes Gratinian(us)) (d. 250 AD) are venerated as martyrs by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. They are patron saints of Arona, near Milan, where their relics were enshrined. The city of Arona celebrates two groups of martyrs on March 13: Felinus and Gratian, as well as Carpophorus and Fidelis. The festival of Tredicino is celebrated on the shores of Lago Maggiore. rdf:langString
Фелин и Грациан (лат. Felinus, Gratian, + III век) — воины, мученики. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Фелин и Грациан
rdf:langString Saints Felinus and Gratian
rdf:langString Saints Felinus and Gratian
rdf:langString Perugia
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rdf:langString Santi Martiri Church, Arona
rdf:langString ~250 AD
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rdf:langString Saints Felinus and Gratian(us) (sometimes Gratinian(us)) (d. 250 AD) are venerated as martyrs by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. They are patron saints of Arona, near Milan, where their relics were enshrined. The city of Arona celebrates two groups of martyrs on March 13: Felinus and Gratian, as well as Carpophorus and Fidelis. The festival of Tredicino is celebrated on the shores of Lago Maggiore.
rdf:langString Фелин и Грациан (лат. Felinus, Gratian, + III век) — воины, мученики.
rdf:langString Military attire
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xsd:gYear 0250

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