Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1342625> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1342625 description "Italian bishop".
- Q1342625 description "Italian bishop".
- Q1342625 subject Q18703206.
- Q1342625 subject Q7035269.
- Q1342625 subject Q8181781.
- Q1342625 subject Q8181810.
- Q1342625 abstract "Saint Romulus of Fiesole (Italian: San Romolo) is venerated as the patron saint of Fiesole, Italy. Romulus was probably a local deacon, priest, or bishop of the 1st century.According to tradition, he was a disciple of Saint Peter and had been converted to Christianity by the apostle. This tradition states that Romulus became the first bishop of Fiesole and was martyred during the reign of Domitian along with four companions: Carissimus, Dulcissimus, Marchis(i)anus, and Crescentius.He was not named as a bishop or martyr in documents dating from 966; however, a document from 1028 names him as such. From then on, Romulus was considered a martyred bishop of Fiesole, and his companions were named as Carissimus, Dulcissimus, Marchis(i)anus (Marchiziano), and Crescentius. Their feast day was listed as July 6 in the 1468 Florentine edition of the Martyrology of Usuard, and in the 16th century, his name began to appear in the Roman Martyrology, where he was named as a disciple of Saint Peter.As Antonio Borrelli remarks, sometime between the end of the 10th century and the beginning of the eleventh, Romulus was “upgraded” from being considered a Confessor of the Faith to a martyr, possibly by a local abbot named Teuzo.An 11th-century legend associated with him, considered “worthless”, makes him an illegitimate son of a woman named Lucerna, who had a child with her father’s slave, who was named Cyrus. Like the Romulus of ancient Roman legend, this Romulus was also abandoned, suckled by a wolf, and captured and raised and baptized by Saint Peter and Peter's companion Justin. Romulus then evangelized much of central Italy and was put to death by the governor Repertian.The most ancient image depicting Romulus is the 1440 polyptych in Fiesole Cathedral, where he is represented with Saints Alexander, Peter and Donatus.".
- Q1342625 deathYear "0090".
- Q1342625 majorShrine Q965018.
- Q1342625 thumbnail Duomo_di_fiesole,_giovanni_della_robbia,_san_romolo.JPG?width=300.
- Q1342625 veneratedIn Q9592.
- Q1342625 wikiPageExternalLink san_alessandro.php.
- Q1342625 wikiPageExternalLink 91328.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q122173.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q1278452.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q1423.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q1429469.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q18703206.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q2197.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q2354129.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q262205.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q28914.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q33923.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q3552715.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q431193.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q5043.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q544904.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035269.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181781.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181810.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q82670.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q9592.
- Q1342625 wikiPageWikiLink Q965018.
- Q1342625 deathDate "~90 AD".
- Q1342625 majorShrine Q965018.
- Q1342625 name "Romulus Of Fiesole".
- Q1342625 name "Saint Romulus of Fiesole".
- Q1342625 shortDescription "Italian bishop".
- Q1342625 veneratedIn Q9592.
- Q1342625 type Person.
- Q1342625 type Agent.
- Q1342625 type Cleric.
- Q1342625 type Person.
- Q1342625 type Saint.
- Q1342625 type Agent.
- Q1342625 type NaturalPerson.
- Q1342625 type Thing.
- Q1342625 type Q215627.
- Q1342625 type Q43115.
- Q1342625 type Q5.
- Q1342625 type Person.
- Q1342625 comment "Saint Romulus of Fiesole (Italian: San Romolo) is venerated as the patron saint of Fiesole, Italy. Romulus was probably a local deacon, priest, or bishop of the 1st century.According to tradition, he was a disciple of Saint Peter and had been converted to Christianity by the apostle.".
- Q1342625 label "Romulus of Fiesole".
- Q1342625 depiction Duomo_di_fiesole,_giovanni_della_robbia,_san_romolo.JPG.
- Q1342625 name "Romulus Of Fiesole".
- Q1342625 name "Saint Romulus of Fiesole".