they were both bishops and saints from the same age, the personality of Renatus of Sorrento was linked with the figure of Renatus of Angers. The first story...
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Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Later Roman Empire writer (4th century) Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus, historian (5th century) Renatus of Châlon (1519–1544)...
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René Goupil (redirect from Saint Renatus Goupil)
In 1640 he arrived in New France. From 1640 to 1642, he served at the Saint-Joseph de Sillery Mission, near Quebec, where he was charged with caring...
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Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul (redirect from Saint Pierre Han)
several relics: those of Saint Renatus (found in the catacombs of Galata), and others of Saint Thomas, Saint Dominic and the Saints Peter and Paul. The yard...
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Otto von Habsburg (redirect from Franz Joseph Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius van Oostenrijk)
Xaver Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius, Hungarian: Ferenc József Ottó Róbert Mária Antal Károly Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Lajos Gaetan...
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strength Security dilemma Vegetius Renatus, Flavius. "Epitoma Rei Militaris [Book 3]" (in Latin). The Latin Library. Renatus, Flavius Vegetius; Végèce (1996)...
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René of Chalon (redirect from Renatus of Châlon)
René of Chalon (5 February 1519 – 15 July 1544), also known as Renatus of Chalon, was a Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht...
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France (c. 200) Saint Renatus (René), Bishop of Angers in France, and by tradition of Sorrento in the south of Italy (c. 422) Saint Evodius, Bishop of...
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089 Early Christian saints— saints before 450 AD— in alphabetical order by Christian name. Wikipedia contains a calendar of saints listed by the day of...
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St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (redirect from Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin)
the largest in Ireland with over 4,000 pipes. Parts of it date from a Renatus Harris instrument of 1695. The organ was rebuilt in the 1890s by Henry...
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Slovak Renat Catalan, Polish Renato Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Renátus Slovak Renatus Latin René Czech, French, German, Slovak, Spanish, Dutch, Danish...
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musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 25 September 2019. Official website Renatus Mészár at IMDb Renatus Mészár discography at Discogs Renatus Mészár agenturmarx.com...
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René Descartes (redirect from Renatus Cartesius)
"a devout Catholic who has begun the process of turning Descartes into a saint by cutting, adding and publishing his letters selectively.": 137–154 In...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Ghent (section Saints)
Gustavo Leonardo de Battice (1877–1885), did not succeed to see Franciscus Renatus Boussen (1832–1834), did not succeed to see; appointed Bishop of Brugge...
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Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity portal Saints portal Biography portal History portal...
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Augustine addresses his treatise On the soul and its origin to a certain monk Renatus who used this account to bolster his claim that unbaptized infants could...
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Renatus. Notable people with the name used mononymously include: Renato Mirze (born 1982), International brand chef, TV presenter San Renato, a saint...
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Nicolaus Zinzendorf (category Anglican saints)
furnished by lawyer John Frederick Köber, which worked well. His son Christian Renatus, whom Zinzendorf had hoped to make his successor, died in 1752 of tuberculosis...
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French grammar. The name Renée is the French form of the late Roman name Renatus and the meaning is reborn or born again. In medieval times, the meaning...
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the camp" or army engineer is quoted here as given by Flavius Vegetius Renatus in The Military Institutions of the Romans: The Prefect of the camp, though...
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Strategikon (in Ancient Greek). Translated by Dennis, George. p. 142. ILS 2805 Renatus, Flavius (2014-01-01). De Rei Militari [The Military Institutions Of The...
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succeeded as Prince of Orange by the son of his sister (Claudia of Chalon), Renatus of Nassau-Breda, who thus founded the House of Orange-Nassau. Pitts 1993...
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Historical European martial arts (redirect from Schola Saint George)
militaris, was written into Latin by a Roman writer, Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, who lived in Rome between the fourth and fifth centuries. There are no...
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Parts of it date from a Renatus Harris instrument of 1695. The oldest (complete) surviving church organ in the UK is that by Renatus Harris in St Botolph's...
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of the Golden and Rosy Cross) in Breslau under the pseudonym Sincerus Renatus in Prague in the early 18th century as a hierarchical secret society composed...
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one made to enclose the organ that was built for St Clement's in 1696 by Renatus Harris who maintained the instrument until 1704. While the case has remained...
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Brenart Suppressed Apostolic Administrator of West Flanders Franciscus Renatus Boussen (January 21, 1833 – May 27, 1834 see next), Titular Bishop of Ptolemais...
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during the English Civil War. An organ was installed in 1675 by Thomas and Renatus Harris. In 1720 a new case was built by Gerard Smith. The organ was restored...
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Louis Antoine de Noailles (category Dukes of Saint-Cloud)
Christian Renatus (1727–1756). Noailles acted as a staunch moralist when at the end of March 1719 he firmly stood behind the curé of Saint-Sulpice. who...
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Vegetius, De re militari, preface to book 3. Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus wrote De re militari (Concerning Military Matters) possibly in the late...
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