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Meaning of "zenobius"
zenobius (noun) - Proper noun referring to a male given name of Greek origin. It is not commonly used in everyday English language and may be more prevalent in historical or literary contexts
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- A male given name of historical usage
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Zenobius is said to have resurrected several dead people.
Sandro Botticelli depicted the life and work of Saint Zenobius in four paintings.
St Zenobius is invoked by those suffering from breast cancer.
Born of a Florentine noble family, Zenobius was educated by his pagan parents.
Saint Zenobius is invoked by those suffering from breast cancer.
He is resurrected by a prayer of Zenobius (not shown) and reunited with his mother.
Zenobius of Florence.
By means of a prayer, Saint Zenobius revived the child and restored him to his mother.
She is the patroness of Nice and a co-patroness of Florence with Saint Zenobius.
The apotheosis of Saint Zenobius was painted with a perspectival illusion of the background.
At Florence, St. Crescent, confessor, disciple of the blessed bishop Zenobius.
At right, Zenobius on his death bed.
I'm Zenobius Abdank, a colonel in the Cossack regiment of prince Zas'rawski.
I am Zenobius Abdank, a colonel in the Cossack regiment of prince Zas ³ awski.