- Source: Saint Vitalis
Italian saints
Saint Vitalis of Milan (1st-2nd century), early Christian martyr
Saint Vitalis, martyred in 250 under the persecution of Decius, whose feast date is January 9
Saints Vitalis and Agricola (died 304), martyr at Bologna with Saint Agricola under Emperor Diocletian
Saints Vitalis, Sator and Repositus, martyred in Apulia, possibly in the early 4th century
Saint Vitalis (fl. 499), bishop of Fano
Saint Vitalis of Assisi (1295–1370), Italian hermit and monk
Other saints
Saint Vitalis of Gaza (died 625), monk of Gaza
Saint Vitalis of Salzburg (died 728), second bishop of Salzburg, feast day 20 October, see St. Rupert's Church, Vienna
Saint Vitalis of Savigny (died 1122), founder of the Savigny Abbey and the Congregation of Savigny
Other uses
Basilica of San Vitale (Rome)
Basilica of San Vitale (Ravenna), a church in Ravenna, Italy
San Vitale (Assisi)
San Vidal, Venice, a former church
See also
Vitale
Vital (disambiguation)
Vitalis (disambiguation)
Saint Vital (disambiguation)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Annone Veneto
- Herbert I dari Maine
- Tim nasional sepak bola wanita Saint Lucia
- Felisitas dari Roma
- Henri d'Eu
- Judith d'Évreux
- Thibaut I dari Blois
- Esslingen am Neckar
- Robert dari Mortain
- Gereja Santo Rupertus, Wina
- Saint Vitalis
- Vitalis of Gaza
- Vitalis of Milan
- Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral
- Vitalis of Assisi
- Vitalis of Savigny
- Vitalis
- Orderic Vitalis
- Basilica of San Vitale
- April 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)