Januarius MacGahan died on 1878-06-09.
Januarius MacGahan was born on 1844-06-12.
Januarius died in 305.
Januarius Zick died in 1797.
Charles Januarius Acton died on 1847-06-23.
Januarius was born in 2##.
Januarius Zick was born in 1730.
Saint Januarius (Italian: San Gennaro),was reported to have been beheaded.
Charles Januarius Acton was born on 1803-03-06.
He was an American war correspondent, born in New Lexington, Ohio, in 1844, died in Constantinople (Istanbul today), Turkey, in 1878. In his brief life he wrote for the New York Herald and London Daily News, eyewitness reports of the Franco Prussian War, Carlist War in Spain, Russian incursion into Central Asia and the conquest of the Moslem city of Khiva, and the Russo-Turkish War in Bulgaria. He also joined an expedition in 1875 to the arctic, His dispatches from Bulgaria in 1876 on Turkish atrocities in Bulgarian villages, are considered among the greatest of all newspaper correspondence. He died of typhus in Constantinople, his body returned to the United States for burial in New Lexington where his tombstone reads, MACGAHAN, LIBERATOR OF BULGARIA.
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The dried blood of Saint Januarius is believed to liquefy during a ceremony in Naples, Italy, which is seen as a miracle by many Catholics. This event is considered significant as it is believed to be a sign of the saint's presence and protection over the city.
St. Januarius was a Christian martyr who died in 305 AD. His blood is said to liquefy miraculously during an annual ceremony in Naples, Italy. This event is considered a sign of protection and blessing for the city. The scientific explanation for this phenomenon remains a mystery, adding to the religious significance of the event for believers.