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Gerinu or
Gerinow (Persian: گرينو) may
refer to:
Garinuiyeh Gerinuiyeh This
disambiguation page
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Warinus of
Poitiers (also Warin, Guerin,
Gerinus, Varinus; died 677 AD) was the Franco-Burgundian
Count of
Poitiers and
Count of Paris. He was from an...
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completed in 1325, some 171
years after its
first recorded vicar,
Gerinus, in 1154. It is one of four
churches in the town of Wotton-under-Edge in...
- 676
Amarinus 676
Abbot Ampelius 676
Bishop of
Milan Gerinus 676
Gundebert (Gondelbert, Gumbert) 676
Bishop of Sens Mildgytha...
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Saint Leudomer (Lomer),
Bishop of
Chartres in
France (c. 585)
Saint Gerinus (Garinus, Werinus),
brother of St
Leodegarius (Leger), ****cuted by the...
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Autun (who was
brought up in
Poitiers and
became Archdeacon), and of
Gerinus Count of Poitou. Duchesne, p. 84 no. 13. Jean-Michel
Picard (1991). Ireland...
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Romanized as Gazīnū’īyeh; also
known as Garīnow, Garīnū’īyeh, and
Gerīnū) is a
village in
Siyah Banuiyeh Rural District, in the
Central District...
- (Persian: گرينوييه, also
Romanized as Gerīnū’īyeh; also
known as Garīnow and
Gerīnū) is a
village in
Javaran Rural District,
Hanza District,
Rabor County, Kerman...