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- Edistus abstract ""Saint Orestes" redirects here. See also Orestes of Cappadocia.Saint Edistus (Italian: Sant'Edisto) (also known as Aristus, Orestes, Horestes) is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. His legend states that he was martyred on the Via Laurentina and his passio places his martyrdom during the reign of Nero, on October 12, 60 AD.His companions are named as Thermantia (Termanzia), Christina, his servant Victoria, and the priest Priscus.".
- Edistus deathYear "0060".
- Edistus thumbnail Santoreste-Stemma.png?width=300.
- Edistus veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Edistus veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Edistus wikiPageExternalLink edisto.htm.
- Edistus wikiPageExternalLink edisto.htm.
- Edistus wikiPageExternalLink 93405.
- Edistus wikiPageID "13653585".
- Edistus wikiPageRevisionID "544991568".
- Edistus artikel "Edistus".
- Edistus attributes "Young, clean-shaven soldier; palm of martyrdom; white flag with red cross".
- Edistus autor "Ekkart Sauser".
- Edistus band "17".
- Edistus caption "Image of Saint Edistus on coat-of-arms for Sant'Oreste".
- Edistus deathDate "c. 60 AD".
- Edistus deathPlace "near present day site of Sant'Oreste".
- Edistus feastDay "--10-12".
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- Edistus name "Edistus".
- Edistus name "Saint Edistus".
- Edistus patronage Sant'Oreste.
- Edistus placeOfDeath "near present day site of Sant'Oreste".
- Edistus shortDescription "Martyr and saint".
- Edistus spalten "304".
- Edistus veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Edistus veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Edistus wordnet_type synset-saint-noun-2.
- Edistus description "Martyr and saint".
- Edistus description "Martyr and saint".
- Edistus subject Category:1st-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Edistus subject Category:1st-century_Romans.
- Edistus subject Category:60_deaths.
- Edistus subject Category:Ante-Nicene_Christian_martyrs.
- Edistus subject Category:Deaths_from_asphyxiation.
- Edistus subject Category:Premature_burials.
- Edistus subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Edistus type 1st-centuryChristianMartyrSaints.
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- Edistus comment ""Saint Orestes" redirects here. See also Orestes of Cappadocia.Saint Edistus (Italian: Sant'Edisto) (also known as Aristus, Orestes, Horestes) is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. His legend states that he was martyred on the Via Laurentina and his passio places his martyrdom during the reign of Nero, on October 12, 60 AD.His companions are named as Thermantia (Termanzia), Christina, his servant Victoria, and the priest Priscus.".
- Edistus label "Edisto (martire)".
- Edistus label "Edistus".
- Edistus label "Edistus".
- Edistus label "Santo Edisto".
- Edistus sameAs Edistus.
- Edistus sameAs Edisto_(martire).
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- Edistus sameAs Q503644.
- Edistus sameAs Q503644.
- Edistus sameAs Edistus.
- Edistus wasDerivedFrom Edistus?oldid=544991568.
- Edistus depiction Santoreste-Stemma.png.
- Edistus isPrimaryTopicOf Edistus.
- Edistus name "Edistus".
- Edistus name "Saint Edistus".