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    Januarius (/ˌdʒæn.juˈɛəriəs/ JAN-yoo-AIR-ee-əs; Latin: Ianuarius; Neapolitan and Italian: Gennaro), also known as Januarius I of Benevento, was Bishop...
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    has media related to Order of Saint Januarius. History of the Order of Saint Januarius Order of Saint Januarius webpage on the Constantinian Order website...
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  • Januarius (Latin for "devoted to Janus"; Italian: Gennaro) usually refers to St Januarius, bishop of Benevento or Naples. Januarius may also refer to:...
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    St. Januarius, or the Reale cappella del Tesoro di San Gennaro, is a chapel located in the Cathedral of Naples, Italy, and dedicated to St. Januarius...
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    The Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro is a museum of religious relics in Naples, in Campania in southern Italy. It was opened in December 2003.[citation...
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    Neapolitan and Italian-American patronal festival dedicated to Saint Januarius, patron saint of Naples and Little Italy, New York. His feast is celebrated...
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  • Retrieved 30 May 2024. Brockhaus, Hannah (19 September 2023). "Blood of St. Januarius 'completely liquefied' on feast day". Catholic News Agency. Archived...
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    Novatiani furati sunt). It does not say that they were brothers. The tomb of St Januarius in the catacomb of Prætextatus belongs to the end of the second century...
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    Garlaschelli, L.; Ramaccini, F.; Della Sala, S. (1994). "The Blood of St. Januarius". Chemistry in Britain. 30 (2): 123. Archived from the original on 26...
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    that contained the remains of St. Januarius, the patron saint of the city. The site was consecrated to Gennaro (Januarius) in the fifth century on the...
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  • combination of Januarius and Pelagia with the SS Nabor and Felix were martyred in Italy in the early 4th century. Other saints Januarius Other saints Pelagia...
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    Garlaschelli, L; Ramaccini, F; Della Scala, S (1994). "The Blood of St. Januarius". Chemistry in Britain. 30 (2): 123. Ojeda-Farías, O.; Hebraud, P.;...
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    Sash of the Three Orders, 1818  Two Sicilies: Knight of St. Januarius, 1821 Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit Kingdom of Sardinia: Knight of the...
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    festivals which were celebrated only in Naples such as The Nativity of St. Januarius and the Dedication of the Basilica of Stephen. The Neapolitan manuscript...
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    Ferdinand I of Austria (category Burials at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna)
    Knight of the Rue Crown, 1830  Two Sicilies: Knight of St. Januarius, 1830 Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit  Württemberg: Knight of the Golden...
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    George IV (category Burials at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle)
    Grand Cross of St. Stephen  Denmark: 4 July 1815: Knight of the Elephant  Two Sicilies: 1816: Knight of St. Januarius 1816: Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand and...
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    which was broadcast on the World Food Network. The village is home to St. Januarius Catholic Church, a unique architectural design by James Johnson. With...
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    Pozzuoli, who like Januarius would also be martyred. Along with Saints Proculus and Nicea and Adoration of the Magi, the painting of Januarius was commissioned...
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    Chapel of the Treasure of St. Januarius in Naples Cathedral. It shows a legend relating to Naples' patron saint Januarius, shown as a bishop. C. Guerra...
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    Miracle of Saint Januarius, the city's patron saint. In the miracle which thousands of Neapolitans flock to witness, the dried blood of Januarius is said to...
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