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  • QUADRAGESIMUSsubdeacon of Buxentum, Gregory the Great's authority for his account of the miraculous restoration of a dead man to life
  • QUADRATUS(2), bishop of Athens, apparently contemporary with Dionysius of Corinth, who, writing not long after a.pD. 170 (Euseb.
  • QUARTILLOSIAFeb. 24, a companion of St. Montanus and St. Lucius, African martyrs and disciples of St. Cyprian. The acts, as given in
  • QUARTUSa Roman martyr, mentioned by Bede alone in his Martyrology, Aug. 6, as having suffered with pope Sixtus. The Roman Marty
  • QUATUOR CORONATEISee Dict. Christ. Antig. t. i. p. 461, for notice of the legend and
  • QUENBURGA(1), sister of Ine [CuEnBURH]; (2) a nun [CoENBURGA].
  • QUENDRIDAwife of Offa, king of Mercia (Haddan and Stubbs, ili. 469, note). [CynrTHRITHA. ] C. H.)
  • QUENTIN, ST[(QuinTinUvs.]
  • QUERTINUSex-praefectus in A.D. 602, requested Gregory the Great to use his influence to procure the appointment of Bonitus as pre
  • QUICHELM([CvuicHELm.]
  • QUICUNQUE VULT© The title of the Psalmus Quicunque vult (or, sometimes, simply
  • QUIETUS[African] bishop at Syn. 4, Carth. sub Cyp. de Basilide (a.p. 254), Cyp. Ep. 67. He may be the same as the Mauretanian b
  • QUILLIANUSbishop. [Cri1an.]
  • QUINIDIUS, STbishop of Vaison, c. 573- 578. There is a life of him, with miracles, and a commentary by Bolland. (Acta SS. 15 Feb. ii.
  • QUINTAmartyr at Alexandria by stoning. Mentioned by Dionysius Alexand. in his epistle to Fabius of Antioch (Euseb. H. Z. vi.41
  • QUINTIANUS(3), Christian (? Carthaginian refugee) at Rome, a.p. 250, [Macarius (20)] (Cyp. Ep. 22). [E. W. B.]
  • QUINTILIANUS(4), proconsul of Asia,
  • QUINTILLAanp THE QUINTILLIANL Following on his article on the Montanists (Haer. 48), Epiphanius has an article (Haer. 49) on a se
  • QUINTINUS(QuEntrN), ST., and martyr, said to have suffered in the Vermandois, in the time of Diocletian, cire. A.D. 287. His Acta
  • QUINTUS(1), a Phrygian, who in the beginning of the persecution at Smyrna in which Polycarp afterwards suffered, of his own acc
  • QUIONIAotherwise Caronta, g.v. An account of her may also be seen in Baron. Ann. 304, xli., Tillem. v. 240, and D. GC. A. (C. H
  • QUIRICUS(4), bishop in Iberia, wrote to Gregory the Great to inquire whether rebaptism was necessary in the case of priests and
  • QUODVULTDEUS(4), bishop of Centuriae in Numidia (Procopius, Vandal. ii. 13), present at the council of Mileum, a.p. 402, at which a
  • QUOENTHRYTH(Kemble, C. D. 198.
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