Heraclea, S.

Heraclea, S.

S. Heraclea, (29. Sept.), nach dem Mart. Rom. ein Martyrer-Name, während nach den Bollandisten die meisten Martyrologen meinen, es bedeute die Stadt Heraclea in Thracien, und dieß um so mehr, da auch der Name Tracia dabei vorkommt etc. Vgl. S. Euticus6. (VIII. 125.)



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