Sergius

Sergius was the name of a Roman Patrician Gens, Sergia (or Sergii), originally from Alba Longa (Latium in central Italy) and can refer to:

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Sergius - Other Uses
... Father Sergius, Short story by Leo Tolstoy Father Sergius (film), 1917 silent film by Yakov Protazanov based on Tolstoy's story ... Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus, A former Christian church, now a mosque, in Istanbul ... Sergius Pavicevic,famous body builder Sergiopolis, The ancient city of Resafa, renamed for the Roman soldier Saint Sergius ...
Santi Sergio E Bacco
... Saints Sergius and Bacchus are said to have been early fourth century Roman military officers and Christian martyrs buried in Syria ... In the 9th century the church was known as Sergius and Bacchus in Callinico, in the Middle Ages as Sergius and Bacchus de Suburra, and from the 18th century has been known as the church of ... “Parish of Ukrainian Catholics of Madonna del Pascolo and Saints Sergius and Bacchus.” ...
St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute
... Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute) in Paris, France, is a private school of higher education in Orthodox theology, founded in 1925 in conformity ... Sergius Institute is to form educated priests and laypeople, intending to serve actively the Orthodox Church and representing it in the ecumenical dialogue, as well as in the religious and cultural life of ...
Sergius Of Reshaina
... Sergius of Reshaina (died 536) was an aramean (syriac) physician and priest during the 6th century ... ibn Ishaq gives the names of twenty six medical texts by Galen which Sergius translated into Syriac these were the first significant translations of medical works from Greek ... Hunain is not always complimentary about Sergius's translations though some he thinks are better, as Sergius became more experienced ...
Santi Sergio E Bacco - Original 9th-century Church
... Sergius and Bacchus which is located in Callinico,” to which Pope Leo III (795‑816) gave gifts (LP 98.24, 98.78), and the “monastery of Christ’s holy martyrs Sergius and Bacchus ... Sergius in Suburra.” Suburra is an ancient and modern name of the neighborhood ... Sergius, which is called Canelicum, situated in the fourth region of Rome in the Subura, with the church of St ...