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- Munditia abstract "Munditia is also a genus in the family Turbinidae.Saint Munditia (Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr. Her relics are found in a side altar at St. Peter's Church (known as “Old Peter,” Alter Peter) in Munich. They consist of a gilt-covered and gem-studded skeleton, located in a glass case, with false eyes in her skull, which is wrapped in netting. Jewels cover the mouth of the relic’s rotten teeth.Her relics were translated to Munich from Rome in 1675 from the catacombs of Cyriaca. They were transferred to her Baroque Era-shrine which was consecrated on September 5, 1677.The inscription on the stone slab that originally sealed the arcosolium in the catacombs and that is now located below the head of the skeleton reads:The meaning of “APC” is unclear. The Roman document of authenticity states that it means “ASCIA PLEXA CAPITA” (“beheaded with a hatchet”), describing the manner of her martyrdom. APC may also refer to: "ANDRONICO PROBO CONSULIBUS”, referring to the fact that she died during the consulate of Andronicus and Probus, thus making her date of death 310 CE.In 1804, her relics were concealed behind a wooden shrine, but this was removed in 1883, restoring interest in her cult. Her feast day is now celebrated annually with a High Mass and a procession with candles.".
- Munditia deathYear "0310".
- Munditia majorShrine Munich.
- Munditia thumbnail 2350_-_München_-_St_Peterskirche.JPG?width=300.
- Munditia veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Munditia wikiPageExternalLink mundi_frame.htm.
- Munditia wikiPageExternalLink Munditia.html.
- Munditia wikiPageID "13878496".
- Munditia wikiPageLength "4086".
- Munditia wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Munditia wikiPageRevisionID "642312436".
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Arcosolium.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Calendar_of_saints.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Calends.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Catacombs_of_Rome.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ante-Nicene_Christian_martyrs.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Bavaria.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Munich.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Decapitation.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Feast_day.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Hatchet.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Martyr.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Munditia_(gastropod).
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Munditia_(genus).
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Munich.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Relic.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Relics.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Church.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_consul.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Shrine.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Skeleton.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink St._Peters_Church,_Mxc3xbcnchen.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink St._Peters_Church_(Munich).
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(relic).
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(relics).
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Turbinidae.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLink Vahni_Capildeo.
- Munditia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Munditia".
- Munditia caption "Relics of Munditia in St. Peter’s Church , Munich.".
- Munditia deathDate "~310 AD?".
- Munditia deathPlace "Rome?".
- Munditia feastDay "--11-17".
- Munditia hasPhotoCollection Munditia.
- Munditia imagesize "350".
- Munditia majorShrine "St. Peter’s Church, Munich".
- Munditia name "Munditia".
- Munditia name "Saint Munditia".
- Munditia patronage "single, unmarried women".
- Munditia placeOfDeath "Rome?".
- Munditia shortDescription "Christian martyr".
- Munditia veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Munditia veneratedIn Roman_Catholic_Church.
- Munditia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:De_icon.
- Munditia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_saint.
- Munditia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Munditia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quotation.
- Munditia description "Christian martyr".
- Munditia description "Christian martyr".
- Munditia subject Category:4th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Munditia subject Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Munditia subject Category:Ante-Nicene_Christian_martyrs.
- Munditia subject Category:Culture_of_Bavaria.
- Munditia subject Category:German_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Munditia subject Category:People_from_Munich.
- Munditia subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Munditia type Agent.
- Munditia type Article.
- Munditia type Cleric.
- Munditia type Person.
- Munditia type Saint.
- Munditia type Article.
- Munditia type Catholic.
- Munditia type Person.
- Munditia type Agent.
- Munditia type NaturalPerson.
- Munditia type Thing.
- Munditia type Q215627.
- Munditia type Q43115.
- Munditia type Q5.
- Munditia type Person.
- Munditia comment "Munditia is also a genus in the family Turbinidae.Saint Munditia (Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr. Her relics are found in a side altar at St. Peter's Church (known as “Old Peter,” Alter Peter) in Munich. They consist of a gilt-covered and gem-studded skeleton, located in a glass case, with false eyes in her skull, which is wrapped in netting. Jewels cover the mouth of the relic’s rotten teeth.Her relics were translated to Munich from Rome in 1675 from the catacombs of Cyriaca.".
- Munditia label "Munditia".
- Munditia sameAs Munditia.
- Munditia sameAs Mundizia.
- Munditia sameAs m.03cm04s.
- Munditia sameAs Мундиция_Римская.
- Munditia sameAs Q437390.
- Munditia sameAs Q437390.
- Munditia wasDerivedFrom Munditia?oldid=642312436.
- Munditia depiction 2350_-_München_-_St_Peterskirche.JPG.
- Munditia isPrimaryTopicOf Munditia.