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    Saint Castor of Karden (German: Kastor von Karden) was a priest and hermit of the 4th century who is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Castor was...
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  • Antonius Castor, ancient botanist Saint Castor, the name of several Christian saints Castor of Apt (died c. 420), French bishop of Apt Castor of Karden (died...
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    Cologne. Beginning in the 11th century, Saint Castor's Foundation (Stift St. Kastor) in Karden had, by way of donations and purchases, important landholdings...
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    Ishmaelite descendant of Abraham Salvian, Christian writer (approximate date) Sozomen, Christian Church historian Castor of Karden, Christian priest and...
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  • Saint Castor may refer to: Castor of Apt, bishop of Apt, Vaucluse (Feast:September 2) Castor of Karden, first monk of Germany (Treis-Karden) d. 389 (Feast:February...
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    Koblenz (redirect from Bailiwick of Koblenz)
    of confluence of the rivers, is the Basilica of St. Castor or Kastorkirche, dedicated to Castor of Karden, with four towers. The church was founded in...
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    (Episcopal Church (USA)) Beatrice of Ornacieux Castor of Karden Catherine of Ricci Dyfnog Ermenilda of Ely Fulcran Jordan of Saxony Polyeuctus (Roman Catholic...
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  • the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 451) 400 Castor of Karden, Christian priest and hermit Duan, Chinese empress and wife of Murong Bao Gainas, Gothic chieftain...
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  • Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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    The Basilica of St. Castor (German: Basilika St. Kastor or Kastorkirche) is the oldest church in Koblenz in the German state of Rhineland Palatinate. It...
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    Diocletian (c. 303) Saint Castor of Karden, hieromonk and missionary in Germany (c. 400) Saint Stephen of Lyons, Bishop of Lyons in France, he was active...
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  • Church of Saint Castor just outside of Confluentes. In 836, he translated the relics of St. Castor from the Paulinuskirchen in Karden to the church. In...
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    von Metternich († 1635), canon of Trier, Liège, Eichstätt and Augsburg, archdeacon of St Castor, Karden and provost of Aachen Cathedral Emmerich von Metternich...
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    landholders about 1790 were Saint Castor's Foundation (Stift St. Kastor) in Karden, the Barons of Clodt, the Counts of Leyen, the Counts Waldbott von Bassenheim...
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    as archbishop of Trier in September 1189, replacing the see’s rival archbishops, the exiled (and soon to be deceased) Folmar of Karden and the imperial...
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    Kail (section Coat of arms)
    only 15% of the weather stations are lower seasonal swings recorded. In 1121, Saint Castor's Foundation (a monastery; Stift St. Kastor) in Karden acquired...
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    ruins of Burg Bischofstein, which at that time belong to the St. Castor monastery in Karden, were treated as such. They were sold at a state auction to the...
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    in connection with her holding in Klotten. About 1100, Saint Castor’s Foundation in Karden owned land around Weiler. In 1103, the Ravengiersburg Monastery...
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    district of Masburg (which was owned by the Counts of Virneburg), and owed its tithes to Saint Castor's Monastery in Karden (even after the Electorate of Trier...
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    villa Kerne was listed about 1100 in the directory of holdings at Saint Castor's Foundation in Karden. In 1097, Kerne was named as the only village in the...
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