Dagalaiphus, S.

Dagalaiphus, S.

S. Dagalaiphus, (28. März), ein Martyrer zu Cäsarea, der mit mehreren Andern um Christi willen den Martyrtod erlitt und bei den Griechen verehrt wird. (Mg.)



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