Serenus the Gardener, also known as "Serenus of Billom", "Sirenatus", and, in French, French: Cerneuf is a 4th-century martyr who is venerated by the...
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Serenus may refer to: Saint Serenus the Gardener (Sirenatus, Cerneuf), also known as Serenus of Sirmium Saint Serenus of Alexandria (died 202 AD), Egyptian...
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Saint Phocas (redirect from Phocas the Gardener)
men with the same name: a Phocas of Antioch, a Phocas the Gardener and Phocas, Bishop of Sinope. Catholic tradition states that he was a gardener who lived...
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Saint Fiacre (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Ireland said to have been founded by Fiacre. Other gardener saints Phocas the Gardener Serenus the Gardener St. Fiacre. Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 6...
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Polycarp of Smyrna Serenus the Gardener February 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) The Emperor's Birthday, birthday of Naruhito, the current Emperor of...
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List of early Christian saints (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
by Christian name. Wikipedia contains a calendar of saints listed by the day of the year on which they are traditionally venerated, as well as a Chronological...
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List of Catholic saints (redirect from Saints of the Catholic Church)
Dumoulin-Borie, MEP (20 February 1808 – 24 November 1838) Vincent Nguyễn Thế Điểm [pl] (c. 1761 – 24 November 1838) Paul Nguyen Van My [pl] (c. 1798 –...
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February 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category February in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
their faith (c. 300) Saint Serenus the Gardener, martyr (307) Saint Romana (Romina), a virgin born in Rome who reposed at the age of eighteen while living...
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who died during the 4th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church:...
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Wilhelm Stekel (redirect from Dr. Serenus)
Golders Green Crematorium on 29 June 1940. His ashes lie in section 3-V of the Garden of Remembrance but there is no memorial.[page needed] Stekel's autobiography...
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Revelations of Divine Love (section The Long Text)
have survived. The first publication of the book was a translation of the Long Text in 1670 by the English Benedictine monk Serenus de Cressy. Interest...
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Marino dialect (section The verb “to be”)
truncation of the "s" and "m" ending already existed in the Latin language, bringing numerous examples, from Marcus Fabius Quintilianus ("serenu' fuit et dignu'...
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Biblioteca Marciana (category Pages using embedded infobox templates with the title parameter)
that of Serenus Sammonicus, which he left to the Emperor Gordianus the yonger, nor any other whatsoever in the whole world before the time of the invention...
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general and warlord Papinian, Roman jurist and praetorian prefect (b. 142) Serenus Sammonicus, Roman poet and physician Xun Yu, Chinese politician and adviser...
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many record labels, including: Orion, Orion I, RCA Victor, Columbia, Vox, Serenus, Nonesuch, CBS, Spectrum, Crystal Records, New World Records, Sony, and...
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Semele Semonides of Amorgos Semystra Senex amans Serapion of Alexandria Serenus of Antinoöpolis Sestos Seven against Thebes Seven Against Thebes Seven...
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History of leprosy (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
knowledge possessed by the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians on all subjects connected with medicine and surgery. Roman: Celsus, Pliny, Serenus Samonicus, Scribonius...
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August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category August in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
Crépin (566) Saint Phelim, a disciple of St Columba (6th century) Saint Serenus, Bishop of Marseilles in France (606) Saint Nathy (Nath Í of Achonry, David)...
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List of editiones principes in Latin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
In classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed...
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Publius Proculeius Celerinus, was a soldier in one of the urban cohorts, in the century of Serenus, serving for seventeen years. He was buried at Amiternum...
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Basilides and Potamiana (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia without Wikisource reference)
death. But the providence of God preserved him at this time also. After Plutarch, the second martyr among the pupils of Origen was Serenus, who gave through...
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The Ascot Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance...
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Western Australia, to Port Molle, Queensland, and around Tasmania) Palaemon serenus Heller, 1862; Rockpool shrimp; (South Australia to New South Wales and...
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