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  2. Adrian of Batanea - Wikipedia

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    Eubulus had traveled with Adrian of Batanea to visit and minister to the Christian congregation in Caesarea. Upon arrival at the gates they were asked their purpose and told the truth, for which they were immediately imprisoned by the guards, under the orders of Governor Firmilian, [2] who had them tortured.

  3. Batanaea - Wikipedia

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    Batanaea or Batanea was an area often mentioned between the first century BC until the fourth century AD. It is often mixed with the biblical Bashan as its hellenized/latinized form (of Bashan ) and as a part of the Biblical Holy Land , northeast of the Jordan River .

  4. Category:4th-century Christian martyrs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Adrian of Batanea; Aedesius of Alexandria; Saint Afra; Agape, Chionia, and Irene; Agapius (died ...

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    A copy of the death certificate of the AOL account holder, issued in the United States; A copy of the requester's government-issued ID; and; A court order issued in the United States that satisfies AOL's requirements. AOL will provide you the required language for the court order. You can request the content of the account through this form.

  6. 300s (decade) - Wikipedia

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    Adrian of Batanea (or Eubulus), Christian martyr; 309. January 16 – Marcellus I, bishop of Rome (b. 255) Adur Narseh, king of the Sassanid Empire; Elias and companions, Christian martyrs; Hormizd II, king of the Sassanid Empire

  7. Chronological list of saints in the 4th century - Wikipedia

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    Death Place of death Notes Dasius of Africa 300: Africa [1] Gatian 301 Bishop of Tours [2] Ampelus 302 [3] Anastasius, Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla 302: Antioch: Cerneuf (Serenus the Gardener) 302 [4] Julian of Antioch, Cilicia (Julian of Anazarbus) 302 [5] Julius of Dorostorum 302 [6] Palatias and Laurentia 302 [7] Zeno

  8. Aretha Franklin's death certificate confirms cause of death - AOL

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    Franklin's death certificate confirms that she died at 9:50 a.m., while also revealing that she will be entombed at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit. TMZ notes that Rosa Parks is buried at the same ...

  9. Death certificate - Wikipedia

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    A death certificate is either a legal document issued by a medical practitioner which states when a person died, or a document issued by a government civil registration office, that declares the date, location and cause of a person's death, as entered in an official register of deaths.