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- Saint_Gallicanus abstract "Saint Gallicanus was a probably legendary Roman martyr in Egypt in 363, during the reign of Julian. According to his "Acta" (in Acta SS., June, VII, 31), which are not very reliable, he was a distinguished general in the war against the Persians. He was also consul with Symmachus in 330 and perhaps also once before with Bassus in 317. After his conversion to Christianity he retired to Ostia, founded a hospital and endowed a church built by Constantine I. Under Julian he was banished to Egypt, and lived with the hermits in the desert. A small church was built in his honour in the Trastevere of Rome. His relics are at Rome in the church of Sant'Andrea della Valle. The legend of his conversion was dramatized in the tenth century by the nun Roswitha. He is commemorated on 25 June.".
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageExternalLink St%20Gallicanus.htm.
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- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageRevisionID "676891497".
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Aegyptus_(Roman_province).
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Aurelius_Valerius_Tullianus_Symmachus.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Bassus.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_saints.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_I.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_the_Great.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Egypt_(Roman_province).
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Hermit.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Hrotsvitha.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Julian_(emperor).
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Julian_the_Apostate.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Ostia_Antica.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Ostia_Antica_(archaeological_site).
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Relic.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Relics.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Roman–Persian_Wars.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Roswitha.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink SantAndrea_della_Valle.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLink Trastevere.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gallicanus".
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Gallicanus".
- Saint_Gallicanus hasPhotoCollection Saint_Gallicanus.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Catholic.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dn.
- Saint_Gallicanus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Saint_Gallicanus subject Category:Ancient_Roman_saints.
- Saint_Gallicanus comment "Saint Gallicanus was a probably legendary Roman martyr in Egypt in 363, during the reign of Julian. According to his "Acta" (in Acta SS., June, VII, 31), which are not very reliable, he was a distinguished general in the war against the Persians. He was also consul with Symmachus in 330 and perhaps also once before with Bassus in 317. After his conversion to Christianity he retired to Ostia, founded a hospital and endowed a church built by Constantine I.".
- Saint_Gallicanus label "Saint Gallicanus".
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- Saint_Gallicanus sameAs Q16965184.
- Saint_Gallicanus sameAs Q16965184.
- Saint_Gallicanus wasDerivedFrom Saint_Gallicanus?oldid=676891497.
- Saint_Gallicanus isPrimaryTopicOf Saint_Gallicanus.