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  • Rictius Varus (redirect from Rictiovarus)
    the hands of the governor Rictiovarus (Rictius Varus), a most cruel persecutor of the Christians. Under the order of Rictiovarus they were stretched on the...
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    miracles there. Because of his preaching, he was imprisoned by the prefect Rictiovarus, who had traveled to Amiens from Trier. Quentin was manacled, tortured...
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    were being killed for their faith. Later, the governor Rictius Varus (Rictiovarus) questioned Gentian about the whereabouts of Victoricus and Fuscian....
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    persecution of Diocletian, blessed Firmin, bishop. Under the governor Rictiovarus, after various torments, he suffered martyrdom by being beheaded." A...
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    suffered martyrdom in the persecution of Diocletian, under the governor Rictiovarus." "At Ravenna, St. Marcellinus, bishop and confessor." "At Auxerre, the...
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    was put to death in the persecution of Diocletian, under the governor Rictiovarus." "At Rome, St. Tryphonia, at one time wife of the Caesar Decius. She...
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    were put to death for the faith in various manners, under the governor Rictiovarus, in the persecution of Diocletian." "At Agen, in France, the birthday...
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    persecution of Diocletian, was cast into the fire by order of the governor Rictiovarus. As she remained uninjured, she had her breasts cut off, was imprisoned...
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    holy martyrs Crispin and Crispinian, noble Romans. Under the governor Rictiovarus, after horrible torments, they were put to the sword, and thus obtained...
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    insights into the settlement. Görres, Franz (1888). "Rictius Varus (oder Rictiovarus)". Westdeutsche Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kunst. 7: 23–116. Retrieved...
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    Campania. Being arrested and severely tortured by the lieutenant-governor Rictiovarus, she converted him to Christ. To them were added Antoninus, Severinus...
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    enduring many torments, were condemned to be beheaded by the governor Rictiovarus, in the persecution of Diocletian." See: (in Italian) Marco di Eca. Wikipedia...
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    martyrs in Trier in Germany in the reign of Diocletian, under the governor Rictiovarus (c. 287) Saint Abra of Poitiers, daughter of St Hilary of Poitiers in...
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