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  1. Crispus (or Crispinus), Crispinianus and Benedicta were Roman Christian martyrs, venerated after their death as saints. According to hagiographical accounts, their death followed as a result of the martyrdom of Saints John and Paul .

  2. Crispus (or Crispinus), Crispinianus and Benedicta were Roman Christian martyrs, venerated after their death as saints. According to hagiographical accounts, their death followed as a result of the martyrdom of Saints John and Paul. According to the Acta Sanctorum, they were killed during the reign of Julian. This would place their deaths ...

  3. An alternative version, written in the 6th c., adds the martyrdoms of *Crispus, Crispinianus and Benedicta (martyrs of Rome, S01526 and S01516), and of *Terentianus and his son (martyrs of Rome, S01517), all buried by the priests Iohannes and Pimenius in Iohannes and Paulus’ house; it ends with the building of a church in the saints’ house ...

  4. Revise, revisit and repeat. ‘A Christmas Carol’. Character. Link to quote, terminology and meaning. Scrooge. “squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner”. List to show he is obsessed with money – most actions are to do with the hand to show he was “tight-fisted”.

  5. Apr 24, 2018 · Themes: Guilt & madness, evil/darkness vs grace/light, gender, appearance vs reality. Lady Macbeth is trying to wash (imaginary) blood off her hands – a symbol of her guilt/madness. In Act 2, Scene 2, just after Macbeth killed Duncan, there are other references to blood on hands:

  6. Saints Crispin and Crispinian. Of Saints Crispin and Crispinian, Shakespeare put their names on the lips of the 29-year-old King Henry V rallying his outnumbered troops at Agincourt.

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  8. Jul 11, 2016 · 1) “The first degree of humility is prompt obedience.” 2) “The sleepy like to make excuses.” 3) “Be careful to be gentle, lest in removing the rust, you break the whole instrument.” 4) “Run while...

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