The Roman martyrologe according to the reformed calendar faithfully translated out of Latin into English, by G.K. of the Society of Iesus.

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The Roman martyrologe according to the reformed calendar faithfully translated out of Latin into English, by G.K. of the Society of Iesus.
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[Saint-Omer] :: Imprinted with licence [at the English College Press],
M·DC·XXVII· [1627]
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Martyrologies -- Early works to 1800.
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A The first Day.

AT Rhemes in France of S. Remigius Bishop and Confessour, who con∣uerted the French-men to the Christian Fayth, and baptized Clodoueus their King; and when he had been Bishop threescore and ten yea∣res, renowned for holines and miracles, departed this life vpon the thirtenth day of Ianuary, but his feast is kept on this day, when his holy body was translated. At Rome of S. Areta Martyr, and of fyne hun∣dred and foure others. At Tomis in Pontus of

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the holy Martyrs Priscus, Crescens, and Eua∣grius. At a Lisbone in Portugall of S. Verissi∣mus Martyr, togeather with Maxima & Iulia his systers, who suffered in the persecution of Diocletian. At Tournay of S. Piato Priest & Martyr, who comming from Rome into France with S. Quinctin and his fellowes, to preach the fayth of Christ, did afterward in the persecution of Maximianus accomplish his Martyrdome. At Thessalonica of S. Dom∣ninus Martyr vnder the same Maximianus. At Gant of S. Bauo Confessor. At b Oruieto of S. Seuerus Priest and Confessor.

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