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- Terence_of_Pesaro abstract "Saint Terence (Italian: San Terenzio) is the patron saint of Pesaro. According to tradition, he was from Pannonia and fled to the Adriatic coast to escape the persecution of Christians under Decius (ca. 250–51). His corpse was eventually thrown into a gorge near some hot springs (locally called acqua mala or acqua cattiva), near Pesaro. The place of his martyrdom was considered to be the area called the Apsella di Montelabbate, near the Abbey of San Tomaso in Foglia. This area contains sulphurous springs, and locally they are called the l'Acqua di S. Terenzio.An alternative tradition makes him the first bishop of Pesaro, and a native of the city, rather than a Pannonian layman. Early representations of Terence depict him as an aging bishop. However, later depictions show him as a young man in military dress, with the palm of martyrdom in one hand and a model of the city in the other, thus counting him amongst the “military saints.” Giovanni Antonio Bellinzoni da Pesaro (ca. 1415 – ca. 1477) depicts him this way.".
- Terence_of_Pesaro deathDate "0251".
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- Terence_of_Pesaro title "Military Saint".
- Terence_of_Pesaro veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Terence_of_Pesaro wikiPageWikiLink Sforza.
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- Terence_of_Pesaro wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(relic).
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- Terence_of_Pesaro wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Terence".
- Terence_of_Pesaro wikiPageWikiLinkText "Terence of Pesaro".
- Terence_of_Pesaro wikiPageWikiLinkText "Terenzio of Pesaro".
- Terence_of_Pesaro attributes "Aging bishop; Young soldier holding a palm of martyrdom and a model of Pesaro".
- Terence_of_Pesaro caption "Giovanni Bellini’s Pesaro Altarpiece".
- Terence_of_Pesaro dateOfDeath "251".
- Terence_of_Pesaro deathDate "~251 AD".
- Terence_of_Pesaro feastDay "--09-24".
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- Terence_of_Pesaro majorShrine "Cathedral Basilica of Pesaro".
- Terence_of_Pesaro name "Saint Terence of Pesaro".
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- Terence_of_Pesaro patronage "Pesaro".
- Terence_of_Pesaro shortDescription "Saint and bishop".
- Terence_of_Pesaro titles "Military Saint".
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- Terence_of_Pesaro description "Saint and bishop".
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- Terence_of_Pesaro comment "Saint Terence (Italian: San Terenzio) is the patron saint of Pesaro. According to tradition, he was from Pannonia and fled to the Adriatic coast to escape the persecution of Christians under Decius (ca. 250–51). His corpse was eventually thrown into a gorge near some hot springs (locally called acqua mala or acqua cattiva), near Pesaro. The place of his martyrdom was considered to be the area called the Apsella di Montelabbate, near the Abbey of San Tomaso in Foglia.".
- Terence_of_Pesaro label "Terence of Pesaro".
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