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- The male first name Mansuetus may refer to one of the following saints: Mansuetus of Toul, bishop of Toul in the 4th century Mansuetus of Milan, bishop of...
- highest abundance of S. b. mansuetus. The name mansuetus is derived from Latin and means tame, regarding how close S. b. mansuetus can be approached. Fauna...
- Saint Mansuetus (French: Mansuy; died 375) was the first Bishop of Toul. Mansuetus is thought to have been of Irish or Scottish origin. After religious...
- Ramphotyphlops mansuetus, also known as the small-headed blind snake, is a species of blind snake that is native to the Solomon Islands archipelago. The...
- (641–669) St Antonino (669–671) St Maurilio (671) St Ampelius (671–676) St Mansuetus (676–685) St Benedict (685–732) Theodorus II (732–746) St Natalis (746–747)...
- Mansuetus (Latin: Mansuetus, Italian: Mansueto) was Archbishop of Milan from 676 to 685. He is honoured as a saint in the Catholic Church. Among the scant...
- (641–669) St Antonino (669–671) St Maurilio (671) St Ampelius (671–676) St Mansuetus (676–685) St Benedict (685–732) Theodorus II (732–746) St Natalis (746–747)...
- Dunbar and Condra 1932 Neospirifer licharewi Abramov 1970 Neospirifer mansuetus Cooper and Grant 1976 Neospirifer mengjiushanensis Lee and Su 1980 Neospirifer...
- (641–669) St Antonino (669–671) St Maurilio (671) St Ampelius (671–676) St Mansuetus (676–685) St Benedict (685–732) Theodorus II (732–746) St Natalis (746–747)...
- (641–669) St Antonino (669–671) St Maurilio (671) St Ampelius (671–676) St Mansuetus (676–685) St Benedict (685–732) Theodorus II (732–746) St Natalis (746–747)...