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Saint Honorina (French:
Sainte Honorine) was a 3rd-century
virgin martyr of Gallo-Roman
northern France,
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic and Eastern...
- Sainte-Honorine (which
refers to
Saint Honorina) is part of the name of
several communes in France: Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, in the
Yvelines département...
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Homobonus 1100s 13
November 1197 12
January 1199 by Pope
Innocent III
Honorina 200s c. 303
Honorius of
Canterbury 500s 30
September 653
found in Roman...
- Silva-Netto was born on 2
April 1876. He was the son of Jose Silva-Netto and
Honorina de
Sousa of Macau. His
father was born Jose
Pedro Nolasco da
Silva but...
- was
given the
addition "Sainte Honorine" in the 13th
century after Saint Honorina,
whose relics had been kept
there since AD 876.
Partly on
account of its...
- de
Mallorca in Spain, the
daughter of the late
writer Juan
Balboa and
Honorina Buika. Her
paternal side, the Balboa, is of
distant Cuban descent. Her...
- c. 236 Holy
Innocents 6 BC
Honestus 3rd
century Honoratus 5th
century Honorina 4th
century Hor, Besoy, and
Daydara 4th
century Hyacinth and
Protus 2nd...
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Honorine may
refer to:
Honorina (French: Honorine),
French saint Honorine (novel), 1843
novel by
Balzac Honorine Lake, in Lac-Jacques-Cartier, La Côte-de-Beaupré...
- (Italian)
Honorata (Polish) Honoré (boy) (French) Honorée (girl) (French)
Honorina (Filipino)
Honorine (French)
Honour (English) Nora (English), (Irish) Onóra...
- with a
large Host;
bishop with
three Hosts on a baker's shovel; loaves[a]
Honorina palm of martyrdom[citation needed]
Hospitius in the garb of a
hermit or...