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  2. Victor Vitensis - Wikipedia

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    Victor Vitensis (or Victor of Vita; born circa 430) was an African bishop of the Province of Byzacena (called Vitensis from his See of Vita).His importance rests on his Historia persecutionis Africanae Provinciae, temporibus Genserici et Hunirici regum Wandalorum (A History of the African Province Persecution, in the Times of Genseric and Huneric, the Kings of the Vandals).

  3. St. Victor - Wikipedia

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    Saint Pope Victor I (died 199), martyr; Saint Victor of Marseilles (died c. 290) Saint Victor Maurus (died ca. 303 in Milan), martyr; Saint Victorinus of Pettau (died 303 or 304) Saints Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died 305), martyrs; Victor of Vita born circa 430; Saint Victor of Turin (died 465) Saint Victor of Xanten (died 4th century ...

  4. Titular Bishopric of Vita - Wikipedia

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    The Roman-era civitas (town) of Vita was the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese of Africa Proconsulare. There were two known bishops: Panpinianus (Catholic bishop fl.418–430) Victor (Catholic bishop fl 484.) exiled by the Vandal king Huneric; The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as a Latin titular bishopric.

  5. Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers - Wikipedia

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    Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers (also known as Saint Vincent's or SVCMC) was a healthcare system in New York City, anchored by its flagship hospital, St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan. St. Vincent's was founded in 1849 and was a major teaching hospital in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City .

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  7. Victor of Arcis - Wikipedia

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    St. Victor died at Saturniac, now called Saint-Vittre, two leagues from Arcies in the diocess of Troyes. A church was built over his tomb at Saturniac; but in 837 his relics were translated thence to the neighbouring monastery of Montier-Ramey , or Montirame, so called from Arremar, by whom it was founded in 837. [ 2 ]

  8. Thomas Gallus - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gallus of Vercelli (ca.1200 – 1246), sometimes in early twentieth century texts called Thomas of St Victor, Thomas of Vercelli or Thomas Vercellensis, was a French theologian, a member of the School of St Victor. He is known for his commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius and his ideas on affective theology.

  9. Remembering ‘One-Eyed Jacks’ and ‘Macario’ Actress Pina ...

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    Just as she emerged as one of the brightest lights of Latin American cinema, actor Pina Pellicer died by her own hand 60 years ago. Only 30, she had in a short time co-starred opposite Marlon ...