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Saint Honoratus Saint Honoratus is on the left,
Cathedral of
Saint Trophimus, Arles.
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Saint Honoratus of
Amiens (Honoré,
sometimes Honorius) (died 16
January ca. 600) was the
seventh bishop of Amiens. His
feast day is May 16 (
Honoratus of...
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Honoratus typically refers to
Saint Honoratus of Arles, a 5th-century
Christian archbishop.
Honoratus may also
refer to:
Honoratus (praefectus urbi 359)...
- Bonnevie. He was also a
grandfather of
politician Honoratus Bonnevie. Gade, F. G. (1925). "Bonnevie,
Honoratus". In Bull, Edvard; Krogvig, Anders; Gran, Gerhard...
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Quintus Caelius Honoratus was a
Roman senator of the
early Roman Empire, who
flourished under the
reign of Trajan. He was
suffect consul in the nundinium...
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suffect consul in 150 AD and
governor of
Egypt several years before Honoratus.
Honoratus returned to Rome to
serve as
procurator a rationibus, or head of...
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sometimes called St.
Honoratus cake, is a
pastry dessert named for the
French patron saint of
bakers and
pastry chefs,
Saint Honoré or
Honoratus (d. 600 AD),...
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Franz Clemens Honoratus Hermann Josef Brentano (/brɛnˈtɑːnoʊ/; German: [bʁɛnˈtaːno]; 16
January 1838 – 17
March 1917) was a
German philosopher and psychologist...
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Honoratus Antoninus was a
bishop of
Constantine (Cirta) in the
Roman province of Africa. He was
alive during the ****cution of the
Catholics by the Vandal...
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