• Source: Januarius (disambiguation)
  • Januarius (Latin for "devoted to Janus"; Italian: Gennaro) usually refers to St Januarius, bishop of Benevento or Naples.
    Januarius may also refer to:


    Months


    Januarius, the first month of the ancient Roman calendar
    January, the first month of the modern calendar


    People


    Januarius, the nomen or Roman last name of the gens Januaria
    Januarius, bishop of Flumenpiscense in Mauretania
    Januarius of Heraclea, martyred with Felix (Jan. 7)
    St Januarius of Cordova, martyred with Faustus and Martialis (Oct. 13)
    St Januarius of Rome:
    St Januarius (d. 10 July 165), son of St Felicity and one of the 7 Holy Brothers, martyr
    St Januarius the Deacon (d. 6 August 258), martyred with Pope Sixtus II and his five other deacons
    Januarius (c. 250), bishop of Lambaese in Roman Numidia
    Januarius (c. 250), bishop of Muzuca
    St Januarius (d. 29 October 298), son of Marcellus, martyred in Spain with his family
    St Januarius of Zaragoza, sometimes listed among the 18 Martyrs of Zaragoza (d. 16 April 303)
    Januarius (d. 24 October 303), martyred with SS Felix, Audactus, Fortunatus, & Septimus
    St Januarius of Torres (d. 304), martyred with SS Gavinus and Protus on Sardinia
    St Januarius of Nicopolis in Armenia (d. c. AD 320), martyred with St Pelagia
    Januarius (c. 325), bishop of Jericho present at Nicaea
    Januarius or Januarius II (c. 343), bishop of Benevento
    Januarius I (c. 394), bishop of Aquae in Mauretania
    Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Tunusuda
    Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Lamasna
    Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Cunculiana
    Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Aptuca
    Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Centuriona in Numidia
    Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Nara in Byzacene
    Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Libertina
    Januarius (r. 444–447), bishop of Aquileia
    Januarius (c. 448), bishop of Marciana in Lycia
    Januarius (c. 450), bishop of Leontopolis in Lower Egypt
    Januarius (c. 465), bishop of Praeneste
    Januarius (r. c. 462 – c. 484), bishop of Rimini
    Januarius II (c. 484), bishop of Aquae in Mauritania
    Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Centuriae in Numidia
    Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Gauria
    Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Jactera in Numidia
    Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Nasbinca
    Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Tagaste
    Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Valesa
    Januarius (4th century), founding bishop of Viviers in France
    Januarius (r. 505–515), bishop of Salona in Dalmatia
    Januarius (c. 525), bishop of Vegeselae
    Januarius (c. 525), bishop of Mascula
    Januarius, bishop of Cagliari on Sardinia & correspondent with Gregory the Great
    Januarius (c. 600), bishop of Malaga
    Januarius (c. 640), bishop of Gattia in Byzacene
    Januarius (c. 640), bishop of Bana in Byzacene
    Januarius (c. 646), bishop of Libertini in Africa
    Januarius (c. 646), bishop of Musti in Africa
    Prince Januarius, Count of Caltagirone
    Januarius Gagliano
    Januarius Kyunosuke Hayasaka
    Januarius MacGahan
    Januarius Maria Sarnelli
    Januarius Zick


    See also


    January, the anglicized form of Januarius
    Gennaro, the italicized form of Januarius
    Janus
    September 19, the Feast of St Januarius
    Catacombs of St Januarius in Naples
    Order of St Januarius, bestowed by the titular King of Naples, a member of the Spanish royal family

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