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  2. Saint Apollonia - Wikipedia

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    Torture of Saint Apollonia (1513, Heilsbronn Cathedral, Bavaria). Ecclesiastical historians have claimed that in the last years of Emperor Philip the Arab (reigned 244–249), during otherwise undocumented festivities to commemorate the millennium of the founding of Rome (traditionally in 753 BC, putting the date about 248), the fury of the Alexandrian mob rose to a great height, and when one ...

  3. Dentistry in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    There may have been medical specialists trained to perform dental procedures, it is also possible that dentistry was practiced as a subset of other professions, such as barbery. [2] In the 3rd century, Saint Dionysius described the story of Saint Apollonia, who was allegedly brutally beaten by a mob of pagans.

  4. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/February 9 - Wikipedia

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    French court painter Jehan Fouquet painted the scene of St. Apollonia's torture in The Martyrdom of St. Apollonia. (Full article...) Attributes: Tongs (sometimes with a tooth in them), depicted holding a cross or martyr's palm or crown Patronage: Dentists; Tooth problems; Elst, Belgium; Ariccia, Italy; Cuccaro Monferrato, Italy

  5. February 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Ansbert of Rouen, third abbot of Fontenelle Abbey and then Bishop of Rouen (c. 700) [22] [26] [note 13] Saint Cuaran ( Curvinus, Cronan ), a bishop in Ireland, called 'the Wise' - on account of his knowledge of the canons - who hid his identity to become a monk at Iona , where he was recognised by St Columba (c. 700) [ 22 ] [ 27 ]

  6. Toothache - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, Saint Apollonia is the patron saint of toothache and other dental problems. She was an early Christian martyr who was persecuted for her beliefs in Alexandria during the Imperial Roman age. A mob struck her repeatedly in the face until all her teeth were smashed.

  7. History of dental treatments - Wikipedia

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    Artificial teeth were then attached to these pieces of metal. [17] In 1965 Brånemark placed his first titanium dental implant into a human volunteer. He began working in the mouth as it was more accessible for continued observations and there was a high rate of missing teeth in the general population offered more subjects for widespread study ...

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