- was born in 565, is also
known as
Mirren of
Benchor (now
called Bangor),
Merinus,
Merryn and Meadhrán. The
patron saint of the town and
Roman Catholic diocese...
-
Merinus is a
genus of
darkling beetles in the
family Tenebrionidae.
There is at
least one
described species in
Merinus, M. laevis. "
Merinus". GBIF. Retrieved...
- monk and
missionary also
known as
Mirren of
Benchor (now
called Bangor),
Merinus,
Merryn and Meadhrán St
Mirren F.C., a
professional football team from...
-
hermit in
Brittany at a
place called Loc-Harn
after him (6th century)
Saint Merinus (Merin, Merryn, Meadhran),
abbot of
Paisley Abbey (c. 620)
Saint Aichardus...
- 555 619
Lawrence of
Canterbury 619
Basolus (Basle) 555 620
Merinus (Meadhran, Merryn) 620
Deiniol 621
Desiderius 621 Bishop...
- Date
Mates Breed Anthology Publisher 1
Tempting the
Beast 2003
Callan and
Merinus Lion Ellora's Cave 2 The Man
Within 2004
Taber and Roni
Panther Ellora's...
- THE
SUBFAMILY TENEBRIONINAE WITH A
DESCRIPTION OF THE
LARVA AND PUPA OF
MERINUS LAEVIS (OLIVIER).
Proceedings of the
United States National Museum: Bureau...
- Palearctic, Indomalaya, and Oceania)
Mentes Champion, 1893 (the Neotropics)
Merinus Leconte, 1862 (North America)
Metisopus Bates, 1873 (Australasia and Oceania)...
- (County Laois) for many
years (6th century) (see also:
January 2)
Saint Merinus (Mirren of Benchor), a
disciple of
Dunawd at
Bangor in
Wales and venerated...
- Lindisfarne.
Merinus en
Gertruida Netherlands The
galiot was
abandoned in the
Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were
rescued by
Kelvin ( United Kingdom).
Merinus en Gertruida...