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earlier Belinos), a
Welsh leader who died in 627 AD.
Known variants include Bellinus and
perhaps Belus. The
deity may also have been
known in
Ireland and Britain...
- of
Olaus Stephani Bellinus, and
nephew to
Christopherus Stephani Bellinus, and
Johannes Stephani Bellinus. Steph**** Olai
Bellinus ****isted at the consistorium...
- In the
early 9th century, in
Historia Brittonum,
Cunobeline appears as
Bellinus, son of Minocannus, and is
described as a
British king in the time of Julius...
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Johannes Stephani Bellinus (died 1617) was a
Swedish prelate and
vicar in Enköping, Sweden.
Johannes Stephani Bellinus was son to Steph****
Andreae and...
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relics were
moved into a
chapel in the same
church later in 1647. "Saint
Bellinus of Padua".
Saints SQPN. 14
August 2017.
Retrieved 9
October 2017. "Saint...
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Christopherus Stephani Bellinus was a
brother of
Bishop Olaus Stephani Bellinus,
among others. A
daughter of
Christopherus Bellinus was
married to Samuel...
- by Carl
Milles Diocese Diocese of Västerås
Predecessor Olaus Stephani Bellinus 1608–1618
Successor Olavus Laurentii Laurelius 1647–1670
Personal details...
- (Athias-Henriot, 1977)
Neoseiulus bayviewensis (Schicha, 1977)
Neoseiulus bellinus (Womersley, 1954)
Neoseiulus bellottii (Moraes & Mesa, 1988) Neoseiulus...
- rebels"; "Brennius",
listed in
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
Historia as
brother of
Bellinus, the
latter a
legendary king of the Britons; the two are said to have conquered...
-
Uppsala Synod were,
among others:
Christopherus Stephani Bellinus Johannes Stephani Bellinus Nicolaus Olai
Bothniensis Laurentius Paulinus Gothus Olaus...