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Fantinus (Italian: Fantino) (c. 927–1000) was an
Italian saint. He is
sometimes called Fantinus of
Calabria or
Fantinus the
Younger (Fantino il Giovane)...
- (approximate date) Barjawan,
vizier and
regent of the
Fatimid Caliphate Fantinus (the Younger),
Italian hermit and
abbot García Sáchez II, king of Pamplona...
- Mucha, part of his
monumental cycle The Slav Epic,
depicts papal nuncio Fantinus de
Valle reminding to king his
coronation promise to
bring Bohemia "back...
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Rocco Tanica (6)...
- in Old
Castile in Spain,
martyred by the Saracens. (c. 950)
Venerable Fantinus of Calabria, the Wonderworker, in
Thessalonica (974)
Saint Bononius, Abbot...
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Scandinavian York (d. 981) Ch'oe Sung-no,
Korean politician and poet (d. 989)
Fantinus,
Italian hermit and
abbot (approximate date)
Fujiwara no Anshi, empress...
- (Maronite
Church /
Catholic Church)
Charles Chapman Grafton (Episcopal Church)
Fantinus Felix and
Adauctus Fiacre Jeanne Jugan Narcisa de Jesús
Pammachius Theodosius...
- was at
first refused entry into the
community by the
austere abbot Saint Fantinus (Fantino), who did not
think Nicodemus could endure the
penances and mortifications...
- the
Younger of Naples, d. 586 (Acta Sanctorum, Sept., II, 230);" "St.
Fantinus, confessor, at
Tauriano in Calabria, d.
under Constantine the
Great (Acta...
- the Great,
abbot in Palestine, d. 473 (Acta Sanctorum, Jan., II, 687);"
Fantinus, confessor, at
Tauriano in Calabria, d.
under Constantine the
Great (Acta...