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Catald of
Taranto (also Cataldus, Cathaluds, Cathaldus, Cat(t)aldo, Cathal; fl. 7th century) was an
Irish monk.
Cataldus was born in
Munster and became...
- (actually a 16th-century
compilation based on St
Thomas Aquinas and others) St.
Catald of
Taranto (actually a 16th-century text)
Jerome of
Ferrara (Savonarola...
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Alexander of
Bergamo Colliano – Pope Leo X Como –
Abundius Corato –
Saint Catald Craco –
Vincenzo Martyr Cuneo –
Michael Fabriano –
Adrian of
Nicomedia Ferrara...
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Ireland and
Brittany and the
monasteries founded by St. Columb**** and
Saint Catald in France, Germany, Switzerland, and
Italy during the
Early Middle Ages...
- In 1921 the town had 23,486 inhabitants. The
village took its name from
Catald, or San
Cataldo in Italian. He was an
Irish monk who
lived in the seventh...
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Giudecca island in Venice, Italy. It was
dedicated to
saint Blaise and
saint Catald. The
original building dates back to the end of the 10th
century and was...
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Martyrology Bishop of
Milan Castulus 200s 286
found in
Roman Martyrology Catald of
Toronto 7th
century 685
found in
Roman Martyrology Catellus of Castellammare...
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Italian personal name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Catald,
saint Cataldo Salerno (born 1951),
Italian politician Cataldo Cozza (born...
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century Castor of Apt 5th
century Castritian 2nd
century Castulus 3rd
century Catald 5th
century Catervus 4th
century Catherine of
Alexandria c. 305 Cecilia...
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Roman Catholic cathedral in Taranto, Apulia, Italy,
dedicated to
Saint Catald. It is the
archiepiscopal seat of the
Archdiocese of Taranto. "Taranto Cathedral"...