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Index Lectionum Quæ In Universitate Friburgensi Per Menses Æstivos Anni MDCCXCII Inde A Die III. Maii Habebuntur (Classic Reprint)

French · Hardback

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Excerpt from Index Lectionum Quæ In Universitate Friburgensi Per Menses Æstivos Anni MDCCXCII Inde A Die III. Maii Habebuntur

Nous savons donc que le fondateur de leglise de Sainte - Sabine était Illvrien de naissance. Qu'il reçut au baptême le nom de Pierre. Qu'il fut nourri dans la maison du Christ. Qu'il devint prêtre. Qu'il fonda sainte-sabine sous le pontificat de Célestin I° (422 que cette basilique fut admirée des le début. Que le fondateur était célèbre pour sa charité. Se montrant riche pour les autres. Pauvre pour lui; qu'il était mort quand fut faite cette inscription. Sous Sixte III (432 La tradi tion est que la basilique de sainte-sabine fut consacrée l'an 432.

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Authors Joachim Joseph Berthier
Publisher Forgotten Books
 
Languages French
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
No. of pages 122
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 11 mm
Weight 322 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history

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