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Saint Cunera of Rhenen, also
Kunera (strangled to
death in Rhenen,
diocese of Utrecht, 28
October 340) was a
virgin and martyr. Her name is
first mentioned...
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Cunera Monalua is a
former Papua New
Guinea international lawn bowler.
Monalua won a
triples gold
medal at the Asia
Pacific Bowls Championships in Lae...
- town is also
famous for the
Cunera Church,
parts of
which date back to the 15th century.
Containing the
relics of
Saint Cunera, it
attracted many pilgrims...
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Portrait of
Cunera van
Baersdorp is an oil-on-panel
painting by the
Dutch Golden Age
painter Frans Hals,
painted in 1625 and now in a
private collection...
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Quintus Aurelius Symmachus,
Roman consul (d. 402)
October 28 –
Cunera (or Kunera),
Christian martyr Constantine II,
Roman consul and
emperor (b...
- OCLC 36943719. Buijs,
Cunera. "Ecology and the
Principles of
Polar Clothing". In
Buijs &
Oosten (1997), pp. 11–33. Buijs,
Cunera; Oosten, Jarich. "Continuity...
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acquired a
former monastery on the west side of the city, next to the
Cunera Church. The
building was
quickly demolished, and he
commissioned Bartholomeus...
- Constantinople.
Saint John (Tornicus) of Mt.
Athos and
Georgia (998) Virgin-martyr
Cunera of Rhenen,
Netherlands (451)
Saint Ternan, an
early missionary bishop among...
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Archived from the
original on 31
August 2017.
Retrieved 17
October 2015.
Cunera van Selm (15
December 2013). "Boven het
Maaiveld [15-12-2013] – RTV Noord"...
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medal in the Women's
fours at the 1994
Commonwealth Games in
Victoria with
Cunera Monalua,
Linda Ahmat and Wena Piande. She has also
competed in the fours...