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10-585: San Donato is the Spanish and Italian form of Saint Donatus . It can refer to: People [ edit ] Saint Donatus of Arezzo (died 362) Saint Donatus of Fiesole (9th century) Dukedom of San Donato , noble title Places [ edit ] San Donato di Lecce San Donato di Ninea San Donato Milanese San Donato Val di Comino San Donato, Orbetello San Donato, San Gimignano San Donato, San Miniato San Donato, Santa Maria

20-479: A Christian martyr of Sicily. See Saint Placidus (martyr) . Saint Donatus, a companion of the African Saint Quirinus (feast day June 3). Saint Donatus of Libya Saint Donatus of Besançon , bishop of Besançon (7th century) Saint Donatus of Ripacandida , 12th-century Benedictine monk [REDACTED] Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes

30-487: A Monte San Donato in Poggio, a village near Tavarnelle Val di Pesa Churches [ edit ] Church of Santa Maria e San Donato San Donato (Genoa) San Donato, Siena Other [ edit ] San Donato (Milan Metro) Villa San Donato Bologna San Donato railway test circuit Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

40-507: A list of related items that share the same name (or similar names). Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_saints_named_Donatus&oldid=1134489174 " Categories : Set index articles Lists of saints by name Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Thmuis Thmuis ( / ˈ θ m j uː ɪ s / ; Greek : Θμοῦις ; Arabic : Tell El-Timai )

50-598: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Church building disambiguation pages Saint Donatus (Redirected from Saint Donatus ) Saints who were named Donatus include: Saint Donatus of Muenstereifel , 2nd century military martyr and a patron against lightning Saints Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions , 3rd century Saint Donatus of Arezzo , bishop of Arezzo (?-362) (feast day: August 7) Saint Donatus of Thmuis , 4th-century martyr and successor of

60-595: The fourth century it was still an important Roman city, having its own administration and being exempt from the jurisdiction of the Prefect of Alexandria . It was in existence at the time of the Muslim invasion of Egypt in 642 AD, and was later called Al-Mourad or "Al-Mouradeh"; it must have disappeared after the Ottoman conquest of Egypt . Its ruins are at Tell El-Timai, about five miles north-west of Sinbellawein ,

70-616: The also martyred St. Phileas as bishop of Thmuis , a city of Lower Egypt in the Roman province Augustamnica Prima , suffragan of Pelusium Saint Donatus of Euroea , otherwise Donatus of Buthrotum, bishop of Euroea (d. 387) (feast day: April 30) Saint Donatus of Orleans , hermit on Mount Jura, France (d. ca. 535, feast day August 19) Saint Donatus of Fiesole , an Irish monk who became bishop of Fiesole in 824 (feast day October 22) Saint Donatus of Zadar , Dalmatian bishop from early 9th century (feast day February 25). Saint Donatus,

80-403: The title San Donato . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_Donato&oldid=1211472101 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

90-568: Was a city in Lower Egypt , located on the canal east of the Nile , between its Tanitic and Mendesian branches. Its ruins are near the modern city of Timayy al-Imdid . During the Ptolemaic period, Thmuis succeeded Djedet as the capital of Lower Egypt 's 16th nome of Kha ( Herodotus (II, 166)). The two cities are only several hundred meters apart. Ptolemy also states that the city

100-702: Was the capital of the Mendesian nome . From the Ptolemaic-Roman period are preserved the foundations of a temple. Thmuis was an episcopal see in the Roman province of Augustamnica Prima , suffragan of Pelusium . Today it is part of the Coptic Holy Metropolitanate of Beheira (Thmuis & Hermopolis Parva ), Mariout (Mariotis), Marsa Matruh ( Antiphrae & Paractorium ), Libya (Livis) and Pentapolis ( Cyrenaica ). In

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