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Oehrens, E.B. "Flora
Fungosa Chilena".
Universidad de Chile,
Santiago de Chile...
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remaining on the site and the name is also
given as Öhren or Ohren, Øhren,
Oehren, Oeren,
Herren or Horreum. It was
later dedicated to the
patronage of Saint...
- 304)
Saint Modesta,
niece of St
Modoald in
France and
first Abbess of
Oehren in
Trier in
Germany (680)
Saint Proculus,
Bishop of
Autun in
France martyred...
- bids. The son of
Sergio Cruz Costa, of
Italian roots, and
Margot Lorenzen Oehrens, of
German descent, he
completed his
primary studies at the
Colegio Alemán...
- then
persuaded her father,
Dagobert II, to
build for her the
convent of
Oehren near
Trier in Germany. She also
built the
monastery of
Echternach for St...
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monastery of Livray,
became Bishop of
Bayeux (690)
Saint Basilissa,
Abbess of
Oehren near
Trier in
Germany (c. 780)
Saint John Gradenigo, a monk in Cuxa Abbey...
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Uromyces tranzschelii Syd. & P. Syd. (1910)
Uromyces traucoensis Monteal. &
Oehrens (1988)
Uromyces triandrae T.S. Ramakr. & Sriniv. (1950)
Uromyces trichoclines...
- (V.P. Heluta) U.
Braun & S. Takam. (2000)
Erysiphe misodendri (Speer &
Oehrens) U.
Braun & S. Takam. (2000)
Erysiphe miurae (U. Braun) U.
Braun & S. Takam...
- near Boulogne,
later called Saint-Vulmaire (689)
Saint Severa of
Oehren,
Abbess of
Oehren near
Trier in
Germany (c. 750)
Saint Ansegisus, a monk at Fontenelle...
- of Thérouanne (c. 710)
Saint Helen (Heliada),
Abbess of the
convent of
Oehren in
Trier in
Germany (c. 750)
Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg,
Abbot of Weissenburg...