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Saint Bain (or
Bainus, Bagne, Bagnus; died c. 711 AD), a
disciple of
Saint Vandrille, was a
bishop of Thérouanne in
northwest France, and then
abbot of...
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Bainu ("how are you?") is a
Chinese social networking website written in the
Mongolian language. As of 2020[update] it had
about 400,000 users, concentrated...
- in Neustria,
installing several bishops like Gripho,
Bishop of
Rouen and
Bainus at the
Abbey of
Saint Wandrille in 701,
which was
later owned along with...
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Banaras road was closed. It is
worth mentioning the name of
Lubia Manghi.
Bainu Manjhi and
Arjun Manjhi. In Sitagarh,
coffee was grown. The name of Rupu...
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Baynuj (Persian: باينوج, also
Romanized as Bāynūj; also
known as
Bainu, Bāynū, and Beynū) is a
village in Dar Agah
Rural District, in the
Central District...
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Banaras road was closed. It is
worth mentioning the name of
Lubia Manjhi.
Bainu Manjhi and
Arjun Manjhi. In Sitagarh, the
cropping of
coffee was taking...
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According to
reports from
Voice of America, the
government shut down "
Bainu," China's only Mongolian-language
social media platform, and
summoned netizens...
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before 639, to c. 667 (†):
Audomar (Omer)
Draucius c. 667 to c. 669/701:
Bainus c. 669/701 to c. 721/723:
Ravengerus c. 721/723 to c. 737/742: Erkembodo...
- kiyā jo mere ẕahn ne mujh pih ʿāʾid kī haiṉ. Maiṉ samajhtī hūṉ kih bāt ko
bainu l-sutūr kahnā zyādah munāsib hai kyūṉkih ramz o-kināyah bhī to s̲h̲āʿirī...
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student of
Saint Fursey at
Burgh Castle, Norfolk,
England (670)
Saint Bain (
Bainus, Bagnus), a monk at
Fontenelle in France, he
became Bishop of Thérouanne...