• accounts. Saint Regulus was a monk or bishop of the city of Patras, in present-day Greece, then part of the Roman Empire. In AD 345 Regulus was told by...
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  • Look up Regulus or regulus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regulus is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Regulus, Latin for little king,...
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    century was said to have contained the relics of the saint brought to Scotland by Saint Regulus. By the twelfth century it had become known simply as...
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  • Furious for revenge, Regulus reveals then to the Wyvern, that he is the son of Leo Ilias, the man who broke off his horn. Regulus reminisces about the...
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  • of the sons of Onuist who met with Saint Regulus at Forteviot when the Saint supposedly brought the relics of Saint Andrew to Scotland. Along with his...
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  • later St Andrews tradition recounting the supposed arrival of Saint Regulus (or Saint Rule) at St Andrews, with relics of St Andrew, has him met at Forteviot...
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    690) Saint Regulus (Reol), a monk at Rebais in France with St Philibert, later Archbishop of Rheims and founder of the monastery of Orbais (698) Saint Hildebold...
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    Le Mans in France in c. 453 (c. 490) Saint Constantius of Aquino, Bishop of Aquino in Italy (c. 520) Saint Regulus (San Regolo), exiled from North Africa...
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    Syracuse (662) (see also: January 21) Saint Quirinus, the jailer of Pope Alexander I, martyr (c. 117) Saint Regulus (Rieul), by tradition a Greek, he is...
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    mac [Mhaoil] Chaluim; c. 1084 – 24 May 1153) was a 12th century ruler and saint who was Prince of the Cumbrians from 1113 to 1124 and later King of Scotland...
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    whilst, according to the Christian tradition, it was also the place of Saint Andrew's martyrdom. Dubbed as Greece's 'Gate to the West', Patras is a commercial...
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    relics of Andrew were brought by one Regulus to the Pictish king Óengus mac Fergusa (729–761). The only historical Regulus (Riagail or Rule) whose name is...
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    Constantinople. St Regulus' feast day in the Aberdeen Breviary is 17 October, and at St Regulus Hall this is celebrated annually. The Crest of St Regulus Hall also...
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    century was said to have contained the relics of the saint, brought to Scotland by Saint Regulus, began to attract pilgrims from Scotland, but also from...
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    century was said to have contained the relics of the saint brought to Scotland by Saint Regulus. By the twelfth century it had become known simply as...
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    century was said to have contained the relics of the saint brought to Scotland by Saint Regulus, began to attract pilgrims from across Scotland, but also...
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    century was said to have contained the relics of the saint brought to Scotland by Saint Regulus, began to attract pilgrims from across Scotland, but also...
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    Tersuarius") from the nobleman Causulus of Lucca to the presbyter Tanuald of Saint Regulus "in the third year of the Lombard king Ratchis", that is, 746. Emerton...
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  • century was said to have contained the relics of the saint brought to Scotland by Saint Regulus, began to attract pilgrims from across Scotland, but also...
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    Chartres to avoid marriage to a pagan, was beheaded in Chartres (c. 290) Saint Regulus (Rule), by tradition an abbot who brought relics of St Andrew from Greece...
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  • Unity bring the coral to Sasha. The Bronze Saints led by Sagittarius Sisyphos and his nephew Leo Regulus make the ship but the former dies fighting the...
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    the St Regulus Ladies Golf Club and The St Rule Club and is played over the Jubilee course at St Andrews Links. The club is named after Saint Rule, also...
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  • would make light of the Sword Saint. He often pointed out his dislike for needlessly involving himself with others. Regulus wielded the Authority of Greed...
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    the hagiographical life of Saint Cerbonius. The life of Saint Cerbonius is based on the hagiographical life of Saint Regulus. Both are filled with anachronisms...
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    have been translated into Latin, as Regulus, vel Pueri soli sapiunt in 1961 by Auguste Haury (1910–2002) and as Regulus in 2010 by Alexander Winkler. A translation...
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    Cerbonius (redirect from Saint Cerbone)
    Africa who was the son of Christian parents. He was ordained a priest by Regulus (Regolo), though not the same one as in the Scottish legend. Due to persecution...
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    village, it contains a sculpture of Mary brought from Africa by saint Cerbonius and saint Regulus San Regolo in Gualdo, now in ruins Bagno del Re (King's Bath)...
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    Fallen angel (redirect from Demon Regulus)
    loyal to God on earth, do good deeds, and bearing some resemblances to saints, as seen in the Dialogus Miraculorum, in which a knight is guided by a fallen...
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    modifications to operate the SSM-N-8 Regulus cruise missile between 1956 and 1958 on an experimental basis. Regulus was a nuclear-armed weapon that was...
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    6th century. It was started by Clovis I, regulus of Tournai, with the insistence of his wife, Clotilde and Saint Remigius, the bishop of Reims. Unlike many...
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