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refer to:
Meinrad of
Einsiedeln (797–861),
German saint Meinrad I,
Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1605–1681),
German prince Meinrad II,
Prince of...
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Josef Meinrad (Austrian German: [ˈjoːsɛf ˈmaɪnraːd]; 21
April 1913 – 18
February 1996) was an
Austrian actor. From 1959
until his
death in 1996,
Meinrad held...
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Saint Meinrad Archabbey is a
Catholic monastery in
Spencer County, Indiana, US, was
founded by
monks from
Einsiedeln Abbey in
Switzerland on
March 21...
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Meinrad Schütter (21
September 1910 – 12
January 2006) was a
Swiss composer. Born in
Coire in the
Swiss Alps, Schütter
studied at the Zürich Conservatory...
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Meinrad Craighead (1936–2019) was an artist, writer, and visionary. Her work
explores feminine faces of the divine,
mystical experiences, and the sacredness...
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Meinrad, OSB (Latin: Meinradus, Mainradus; c. 797 – 21
January 861 AD) was a
German Benedictine hermit and is
revered as a
Catholic and
Orthodox saint...
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starts with
Meinrad of Einsiedeln. Born in 797 in Sulchen, he was
educated at the
abbey school on
Reichenau Island in what is
today Germany.
Meinrad became...
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Saint Meinrad is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Harrison Township,
Spencer County, Indiana,
United States.
Located along the
Anderson River, it is...
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Meinrad Miltenberger (6
December 1924, Herdecke,
Westphalia – 10
September 1993, Herdecke) was a
German canoe sprinter who
competed in the 1950s. Competing...
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Meinrad I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1605 in
Munich – 30
January 1681 in Sigmaringen) was
Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen from 1638
until his death...