- his
office by St. Barnabas,
although Narnus probably lived later than that. The
oldest source that
mentions Narnus dates from the 13th century; it was...
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priest and
saint June 16 –
Patriarch Gregory of
Cappadocia August 27 –
Narnus,
Roman Catholic bishop and
saint November 20 – Abiatha,
Hathes and Mamlacha...
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priest and
saint June 16 –
Patriarch Gregory of
Cappadocia August 27 –
Narnus,
Roman Catholic bishop and
saint November 20 – Abiatha,
Hathes and Mamlacha...
- 2008 by Pope
Benedict XVI
Narcissus 200s c. 320
found in
Roman Martyrology Narnus unknown 345
found in
Roman Martyrology Natalis unknown 700s Naum c. 830...
- (Scotland)
Margaret the
Barefooted Monica of Hippo,
mother of
Augustine of
Hippo Narnus Our Lady of La Vang
Phanourios of
Rhodes Rufus and
Carpophorus Syagrius...
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Hieromartyr Narcissus of
Jerusalem c. 216 7
August Patriarch of
Jerusalem Narnus 345 27
August Bishop of
Bergamo Natalia of
Nicomedia 306 26
August Martyr...
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metres (1,350 feet)
Lowest Point: −2
metres (−6.6 feet) (below sea level)
Narnu Farm (35°30'18.17"S 138°49'50.40"E) is a
family friendly holiday destination...
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Narcissus of
Jerusalem c. 222 Narcissus, Argeus, and
Marcellinus 4th
century Narnus 4th
century Naucratius 4th
century Nectarius of
Constantinople 4th century...
- [vɤ̈dʲæn] 'I sow'
Udmurt miśkᴉ̑nᴉ̑ [miɕkɪ̈nɪ̈] 'to wash'
Forest Nenets ŋàrŋū̬"ᴲ [ŋɑˑrŋu̞ːʔə̥] 'nostril' Hill Mari pᴞ·ń₍ᴅ́ᴢ̌́ö̭ [ˈpʏnʲd̥͡ʑ̥ø] 'pine' Skolt...
- bit the rocks,
which became tainted and poisonous, and an
instrument of
narnu‐bulabula (sorcery).
Local sorcerers would cast a
spell by
inserting a potential...