• Andrew Zorard (Hungarian: Zoerárd András, Szórád, Zoárd; Polish: Andrzej Świerad, Żurawek, Żórawek, Świrad, and Wszechrad; Slovak: Svorad, Andrej Svorad...
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    death around year 1075. He wrote the Legend of Benedict of Szkalka and Andrew Zorard, two hermits who lived in the region of Nitra in modern-day Slovakia...
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    He later became a hermit with his fellow saint and spiritual teacher Andrew Zorard. They lived an austere life in a cave along the Váh River near Trenčín...
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    Benedict of Szkalka, a hermit on Mount Zobor in Hungary, disciple of St. Andrew Zorard, renowned for his asceticism, murdered by robbers (1012) Saint Tamar...
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  • Constantine, Helena Kysucké Nové Mesto – James, son of Alphaeus Nitra – Andrew Zorard Svätý Jur – George Celje – Maximilian of Lorch Koper – Nazarius of Koper...
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  • player (b. 1940) Christian feast day: Alexius of Rome (Western Church) Andrew Zorard Cynehelm Cynllo Inácio de Azevedo Jadwiga of Poland Magnus Felix Ennodius...
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  • July: Saint Benedict, abbot, patron of Europe – Feast 17 July: Saints Andrew Zorard and Benedict, eremites – Memorial 23 July: Saint Bridget, religious...
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  • Retrieved February 29, 2008. Cudith Calvert, "The Iconography of the St. Andrew Auckland Cross", The Art Bulletin 66.4 (December 1984:543–555) p. 545, note...
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  • 1083 Gregory VII Emeric of Hungary c. 1007 1031 5 Nov 1083 Gregory VII Andrew Zorard c.980 1085 Gregory VII Benedict of Szkalka c. 1012 1085 Gregory VII...
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    accepted the rule of Solomon, Andrew I's son, in 1063. Bishop Maurus of Pécs wrote his Life of the hermits Benedict and Andrew Zorard—the earliest Hungarian...
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  • class, Com. of Ss. Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia Martyrs 13 July: Ss. Andrew Zorard and Benedict Confessors, III class 15 July: St. Bruno of Querfurt Bishop...
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    murdered in the forest of Clent and buried in Winchcombe (c. 821) Saint Andrew Zorard, born in Poland, he lived as a hermit on Mount Zobar in Hungary (c....
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  • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vladimir-I Behind the Name. (2020). 'Andrew of Strumi'. Retrieved from https://www.behindthename.com/namesakes/3367...
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  • 1799 – 17 October 1833) Paul Tong Viet Buong (c. 1773 – 23 October 1833) Andrew Trần Văn Trông [pl] (c. 1808 – 28 November 1835) Joseph Marchand, MEP (17...
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    statuettes of saints connected with Slovakia appear: Cyril, Methodius, Andrew-Zorard, Benedict, Gorazd, Bystrík and Adalbert. The bells of the clock carry...
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  • Pope Leo IX 1082 5. Gerard Sagredo 1083 6. Stephen of Hungary 20 August 1083 7. Emeric of Hungary 1083 8. Andrew Zorard 1083 9. Benedict of Skalka 1083...
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  • were completely looted and burnt by the Csák troops. The relics of St. Zorard and St. Benedict were also destroyed, in addition to crosses, chasubles...
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