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- Martyrius or Martirius (died 26 April 1158) was a Hungarian prelate in the 12th century, who served as Bishop of Veszprém from around 1127 to 1137, Bishop...
- s'aiudu meu ti piacat attender, Et dami gratia de poder acabare Su sanctu martiriu, in rima vulgare, 5. De sos sanctos martires tantu gloriosos Et cavaleris...
- bishop (d. 1236) Yvette of Huy, Belgian anc****ss (d. 1228) April 26 – Martirius, archbishop of Esztergom July 19 – Wibald, German monk and abbot (b. 1098)...
- Peshnosha Monastery, Moscow, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh (1392) Saint Martirius, archbishop of Novgorod (1199) Saints Eleazar and Nazarius, Wonderworkers...
- date unknown – King Eystein II of Norway (b.c. 1125) 1158 April 26 – Martirius, archbishop of Esztergom July 19 – Wibald, German monk and abbot (b. 1098)...
- went to Germany and became Abbess of a convent in Thuringia (748) Saint Martirius Saint Moskhian (10-11th century) Saint Cyril, Abbot of Chelmogorsk (Chelma...
- intellectuals of the 16th century. In 1582, he published his poem Sa vida, su martiriu, et morte dessos gloriosos Martires Gavinu, Brothu et Gianuari, based on...
- In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1156 when Martirius, the archbishop of Esztergom, donated church lands in 70 villages to the...
- Guarnerio, S****ari, Gallizzi, 1903-4, incunabulum XVth century Sa vida, su Martiriu, et morte dessos gloriosos Martires Gavinu, Protho, et Gianuari, Cagliari...