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dialect form of χλωρός in Gr****. The
local Slavic name for the city is
Lerin (Лерин),
which is a
borrowing of the
Byzantine Gr**** name, but with the...
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Lérins may
refer to:
Caprasius of
Lérins (died 430), a
hermit who
lived in
Lérins,
Provence Vincent of
Lérins (died 440s), a
Gallic monk and
author of...
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Lerín is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain.
LERIN in the
Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi...
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Lérins Abbey (pronounced [leʁɛ̃]) is a
Cistercian monastery on the
island of Saint-Honorat, one of the
Lérins Islands, on the
French Riviera, with an...
- Lars Ivar
Lerin (born 2
April 1954 in Munkfors) is a
Swedish painter and author. He won the
August Prize in 2014 for the non-fiction book Naturlära. Naturlära...
- The
Lérins Islands (in French: les Îles de
Lérins,
pronounced [lɛz‿il də leʁɛ̃s]) are a
group of four
Mediterranean islands off the
French Riviera, in...
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Lerin Duarte (born 11
August 1990) is a
Dutch professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder.
Having come
through the
youth department of
Sparta Rotterdam...
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Vincent of
Lérins (Latin:
Vincentius Lerinensis; died c. 445) was a
Gallic monk and
author of
early Christian writings. One
example was the Commonitorium...
- Caprasius,
sometimes Caprasius of
Lérins (French: Caprais; died 430), was a
hermit who
lived in
Lérins, Provence.
Caprasius was born
sometime in the fourth...
- The
Battle of
Lerin or
Battle of
Florina or
Chegan offensive was an
offensive operation of the
Bulgarian army
fought between 17–28
August 1916, during...