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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Martyrologium Hieronymianum (meaning \"martyrology of Jerome\") is list of Christian martyrs, one of the most used and influential of the Middle Ages It is the oldest surviving general or \"universal\" martyrology, and the ultimate source of all later Western martyrologies. It was probably compiled in the late 6th century by monks in Gaul from calendars or martyrologies originating in Rome, Africa, the Christian east and locally. Pseudepigraphically attributed to Saint Jerome, the Martyrologium Hieronymianum contains a reference to him derived from the opening chapter of his Vita Malchi (392 AD) where Jerome states his intention to write a history of the saints and martyrs from the apostolic times: \"I decided to write [a history, mentioned earlier] from the coming of the savior up to our age, that is, from the apostles, up to the dregs of our time\". Its alternate name, Martyrologium sancti Hieronomi, further erodes confidence about its authorship."@en }

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