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amongst harvesters was: "Wenn's
regnet auf
Gervasius / es
vierzig Tage
regnen muss" ("When it
rains on St
Gervasius' Day /
forty days of rain will follow")...
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Gervasius is a
masculine given name. It may
refer to:
Gervasius and Protasius,
Christian martyrs,
probably in the 2nd
century Gervase of
Tilbury (Gervasius...
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Gervase of
Tilbury (Latin:
Gervasius Tilberiensis; c. 1150–1220) was an
English canon lawyer,
statesman and cleric. He enjo**** the
favour of
Henry II...
- was that prelate, who
ordered Gervasius to
investigate the case. This and the
place of the
trial imply that
Gervasius, as
bishop of
Nyitra acted on behalf...
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Gervais (/dʒərˈveɪz/,) Gervaise,
Gervase or
Gervas is a name.
Notable people with the name include:
Gervase Alard (1270–1340),
Admiral of the
Cinque Ports...
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Gervasius (Hungarian: Gyárfás; died
after 1157 or 1158) was a
Hungarian prelate who
served as
Bishop of Győr from 1156 to 1157 or 1158.
Gervasius or Geruasius...
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Gervasius de
Wolvehope (fl. 1295–1302) was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for
Lewes in 1295, 1298...
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archaeological museum. the body of St.
Ambrose (d. 397) and
those possibly of SS.
Gervasius and
Protasius — or at any rate, of
earlier men,
found in St. Ambrose's...
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Christian tradition, was the wife of
Vitalis of
Milan and the
mother of
Gervasius and Protasius. "Some
modern writers contend that she may have been a character...
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movements within Italy until the end of the war.
Collegiate church of St.
Gervasius and Protasius.
Domodossola railway station designed by
Luigi Boffi. Palazzo...