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  1. Having been secretly buried in St Chrysogonus's Church in Zadar on 9 February 1387, Elizabeth's body was exhumed on 16 January 1390, transferred by sea to Obrovac and then carried overland to Székesfehérvár Basilica. Legacy Elizabeth with her daughter Mary in captivity, as imagined by Soma Orlai Petrich

  2. The Church of St. Chrysogonus (Croatian: Crkva sv. Krševana) is a Roman Catholic church located in Zadar, Croatia, named after Saint Chrysogonus, the patron saint of the city. The Romanesque church was consecrated by , Archbishop of Zadar, in 1175.

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  4. Dec 12, 2018 · “The remains of the classical period discovered during the investigation of the Lower Basilica of St. Chrysogonus allow to reconstruct the ancient Roman street level, nearly 6 m. below the current level, and document the transformation of one (or more?) domus in a titulus, a hall for Christian worship similar to a 'parish' avant la lettre, that, since the beginning of the fifth century AD ...

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  5. Saint Chrysogonus was an early Christian martyr and saint of the Roman Catholic Church, revered especially in the early Eastern Church. Not much is known about his early life except that he lived during the 4th century in Rome under the rule of Diocletian - a period marked by intense Christian persecution.

  6. Saint Chrysogonus, also known as Crisogono or Grisogono, was a priest and functionary of the vicarius Urbis in Rome during the time of the early Christian Church. He is remembered as a Christian teacher and mentor to Saint Anastasia of Sirmium, the daughter of the Roman noble Praetextatus.

  7. Circa 1273-1308MosaicChurch of San Crisogono in Trastevere, Rome. St. James is on the right. His pilgrim staff is visible behind his right shoulder. Chrysogonus is depicted as a young military officer. Despite Cavallini's thoroughly Roman background he uses the Greek letters MP θV (for meter theou, "Mother of God") in the space just above the ...

  8. www.christianiconography.info › chrysogonusSt. Chrysogonus in Art

    St. Chrysogonus with his red-cross shield figures on the coat of arms of the city of Zadar, Croatia. He is the patron saint of Dalmatia, of which Zadar is the principal city. (Source: Wikimedia Commons.) DATES Feast day: November 24 The Golden Legend says St. Chrysogonus died in 287. BIOGRAPHY Golden Legend #171: html or pdf

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