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- the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome". Saints of March 14: Leobinus (in French) Saint Lubin Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leobinus. v t e v t e...
- 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...
- 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...
- (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)...
- Bandery)     556   Bishop of Soissons Kieran the Younger (Ciaran)     556   Leobinus (Lubin)     556   Bishop of Chartres Maximi**** of Ravenna     556   Bishop...
- (Solemnis) 483-507 c. 511 Saint Aventin ?–552 Etherius, also Euthere (Etherus) Leobinus, 544-557 ?–567 Calétric of Chartres Pappolus (Papulus, Pabulus) Boetharius...
- founded the monastery of Aniole; Laumer († c.590) became Abbot of Corbion. Leobinus became Bishop of Chartres. Theodemir, Senard, Amatre, and Pavas were recognized...