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- around 980. Calminius is descended from a family of Roman origin who came to settle in Clermont. He holds the title of Duke of Aquitaine (Calminius dux Aquitaniæ)...
- Caravario 18 June 1903 25 February 1930 1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II Calminius unknown 500s or 600s Calocerus unknown 130 found in Roman Martyrology...
- founded here in either 533 or 680 by Saint Calminius (Saint Calmin) and his wife, Saint Namadia. Calminius is said to have given the new monastery relics...
- (639–656) Hector of Neustria (c. 655–675) Bodilon of Austrasia (c. 675) Calminius of Neustria (c. 670s) Genesius (c. 680s) Haribert of Neustria (c. 690s)...
- (Norway) Christian Feast Day: Bernardo Tolomei Bertulf of Bobbio Saint Calminius Ezequiél Moreno y Díaz Feast of the Transfiguration (Julian calendar)...
- Stained gl**** window by Félix Gaudin: St. Calminius and St. Namadia, in the abbey church in Mozac....
- on the repose of St Attalas (640) Saint Magnus of Avignon (660) Saint Calminius (Calmilius), a hermit who founded the monasteries of Villars and Mauzac...
- (Autbodus)     690   Benedict 628   690   Bertha of Val d'Or     690   Calminius (Calmilius)     690   Boniface Curitan     690   Bishop of Ross Emmeramus...
- Monastier-sur-Gazeille), which is situated near Le Puy-en-Velay and was founded by Calminius. A native of Orange, he joined his uncle Eudon, the first abbot of Calmeliac...
- Namadia (French: Namadie) was the wife of Calminius, with whom she is venerated as a Christian saint. On her husband's death in the 6th or 7th century...