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					<description><![CDATA[<p>London Map and Country Region According to the archdeacon Theodosius De situ terrae sanctae 32: CCL 175, 125 their tomb at Cyrrhus was a pilgrimage destination in the 6th c. and was located on the site where they were killed, probably that which the tradition calls Phereman. The emperor Justinian, healed by the two saints, had an outstanding devotion to them. Procopius describes more than once the sovereign&#8217;s gratitude toward his healers, in honor of whom he enlarged and fortified Cyrrhus, site of the sanctuary De aedificiis I,VI,5 for the miracle regarding the emperor; II,XI,2-4 for the history of the </p>
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