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- temporarily. Bertharius founded the city that he named Eulogimenopoli, later renamed San Germano, and today called C****ino. Bertharius promoted the study...
- Berthar (Latin: Bertharius, Bertarius, Bercharius or Bercarius) is a masculine Germanic given name meaning "glorious warrior". The name Charibert has the...
- of Saint Benedict"). Few years later the town was re-founded by Abbot Bertharius and called Eulogimenopolis, meaning "city of Saint Benedict" in Gr****...
- and Amalfi). In 884 Saracens sacked and then burned it down, and Abbot Bertharius was killed during the attack. Among the great historians who worked at...
- and Natalia, Nunilo and Alodia, and other Martyrs of Cordoba, 850-59 Bertharius of Monte C****ino, 883 by Saracens Edmund of East Anglia, 869. Ludmila...
- of Monte C****ino Translated in 1515 to the altar in the chapel of St. Bertharius, then the chapel of St. Victor; transferred from Monte C****ino during...
- Celestine III Bertha of Bingen unknown 757 Bertha of Val d'Or unknown 690 Bertharius of Monte C****ino c. 810 22 October 883 Berthold of Parma unknown 1111...
- and inventor (d. 887) Anastasius, antipope of Rome (approximate date) Bertharius, Benedictine abbot and poet (approximate date) Engelram, Frankish chamberlain...
- archbishop of Sens (or 879) Anselm of Farfa, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Bertharius, Benedictine abbot and poet Bertulf, archbishop of Trier Dawud al-Zahiri...
- 13 October Deacon, Hieromartyr; a.k.a. Benjamin the Deacon of Persia Bertharius of Monte C****ino 0884 c. 884 22 October Abbot of Monte C****ino, Venerable...