- the
Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome".
Saints of
March 14:
Leobinus (in French)
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Northern Qi (d. 577)
Ouyang Xun,
Confucian scholar (d. 641)
March 14 –
Leobinus,
bishop of
Chartres exact date
unknown Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite, legendary...
- 1979),
Israeli basketball player and
coach Saint Lubin, also
known as
Leobinus Siegmund Lubin (1851–1923), Berman-American
motion picture pioneer and...
- 1928) 2022 –
Scott Hall,
American wrestler (b. 1958)
Christian feast day:
Leobinus Matilda of
Ringelheim March 14 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics) Constitution...
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episcopal attire, pen[a] Leo I (emperor)
Imperial attire[citation needed]
Leobinus depicted on his death-bed
receiving the last
rites from his
successor Saint...
- century, and the
label it
carried in 1712
saying it was a
relic of St
Leobinus, a
bishop of
Chartes who died in
about 556, may be correct. The
other examples...
- Bandery) 556
Bishop of
Soissons Kieran the
Younger (Ciaran) 556
Leobinus (Lubin) 556
Bishop of
Chartres Maximi**** of
Ravenna 556 Bishop...
- (460)
Saint Aprus (Aper, Apre, Epvre, Evre),
Bishop of Toul (507)
Saint Leobinus (Lubin),
Abbot of Brou, then
Bishop of
Chartres (c. 556)
Saint Hernin (Hernan)...
- Perche; St.
Laumer (died
about 590)
became Abbot of Corbion. St.
Lubin (
Leobinus), a monk of Micy,
became Bishop of
Chartres from 544–56.
Finally saint...
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founded the
monastery of Aniole;
Laumer († c.590)
became Abbot of Corbion.
Leobinus became Bishop of Chartres. Theodemir, Senard, Amatre, and
Pavas were recognized...