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Saint Paul of
Latrus (or Paul of Latra; died c. 956) was a Gr**** hermit. His
feast day is 20 December.
Saint Paul of
Latrus spent most of his religious...
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important centers of pilgrimage, were destro****. The
monasteries of Mt.
Latrus, Strobilus, and
elanoudium on the
western coast were
sacked and the monks...
- of the Good Thief", in
Sicilian Madonna di lu
Tribonu or
Madonna di lu
Latru Bonu) is a
Catholic church in Alcamo, in the
province of Trapani. The little...
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sequence /rˠt/ in
other dialects. See
Scottish Gaelic phonology Sicilian latru [
ˈlaʈɽu] 'thief'
Swedish karta [ˈkʰɑːʈa] 'map' See
Swedish phonology Sylheti...
- century),
founder of
Agiou Pavlou monastery on
Mount Athos in
Greece Paul of
Latrus (died c. 956), Gr****
hermit Paul VI, born
Giovanni Battista Montini (1897-1978)...
- Latmus. By the
early 10th century,
there were
three monasteries. Paul of
Latrus was a
hermit who
lived on the
mountain during the 10th century. By 1222...
- to 727 Paul the
Deacon (c. 720–c. 799),
Italian Benedictine monk Paul of
Latrus (died c. 956), Gr****
hermit Paul, son of Peter,
voivode of Transylvania...
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Latru NBN: NHMSYS0021144690 NCBI: 988008 Observation.org: 9590 Open Tree of Life:...
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Saint Philogonius,
Bishop of Antioch,
Confessor (323)
Saint Paul of
Latrus (or Paul of Latra; died c. 956), a Gr**** hermit.
Martyrs Liberatus and Bajulus...
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Italian Communist Party. In this
volume he
defined himself as
Pueta e
latru (Poet and thief), an
allusion to the
manner in
which he
would p**** among...