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Amandus (c. 584 – 679),
commonly called Saint Amand, was a
bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the
catholic missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated...
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Amandus Heinrich Adamson (12
November 1855 near Paldiski,
Governorate of Estonia,
Russian Empire — 26 June 1929 in Paldiski, Estonia) was an Estonian...
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Amandus (died 679) was a
Christian bishop and saint.
Amandus may also
refer to:
Amandus (fl. 285), co-leader with Aeli**** (rebel) of a
rebellion in Gaul...
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Amandus Theodor Schibsted (5 May 1849 in Oslo – 7 May 1913) was the
owner and
chief editor of Aftenposten. He
inherited the
newspaper from his father...
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Amandus or
Aeneus Salvius Amandus Augustus was a
rebel in Gaul in the time of
Diocletian and
leader of the Bagaudae. He
instigated a
revolt in Gaul in...
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Megalobulimus amandus is a
species of air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the
family Strophocheilidae. This
species is endemic...
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Hermann Amandus Schwarz (German: [ˈhɛʁman ˈʃvaʁts]; 25
January 1843 – 30
November 1921) was a
German mathematician,
known for his work in complex...
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species Plochionus amandus:
Plochionus amandus amandus Newman, 1840
Plochionus amandus discoideus LeConte, 1880
Plochionus amandus vittatus LeConte, 1844...
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Amandus is a 1966
Slovene film
directed by
France Štiglic. It is
based on a
novel by Ivan Tavčar and was
adapted for the
screen by
Andrej Hieng. It is...
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Amandus of
Strasbourg (circa 290-355) was,
about 346, the
first Bishop of Strasbourg. His
feast day is 26 October. "Calendar of
Saints - 26 October"....