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Saint Pelinus or
Pelinus of
Brindisi (Italian: San Pelino) (c. 620 – 5
December 662) was a
Basilian monk,
later bishop of
Brindisi in Italy,
martyred at...
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Pelinu may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Pelinu, a
village in Dor Mărunt Commune, Călărași
County Pelinu, a
village in
Comana Commune, Constanța...
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Dalmatius of
Pavia Gerbold Justinian of
Ramsey Island Nicetius (Nizier)
Pelinus of
Brindisi Sabbas the
Sanctified December 5 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)...
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saint venerated by the
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox churches.
Saint Pelinus (c. 620 – 5
December 662),
native of
Dyrrhachium and
later Bishop of Brindisi...
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Concattedrale di S.
Pelino Sulmona-Valva Corfinio, L’Aquila,
Abruzzo Saint Pelinus co-cathedral
Cortona Cathedral Concattedrale di S.
Maria ****unta...
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Hadulph 662
Bishop of
Arras Cambrai Maximus the
Confessor 580 662
Pelinus of
Brindisi 662
Cunibert 663
Bishop of
Cologne Aileran (Sapiens...
- in an
early scene of the
movie John Wick.
Samuel Penn (ed.): Accounts.
Pelinu Books,
Bucharest 2019 with
contributions by
Raphael Zuber, Beat Consoni...
- Day You Were Born)
Jugoslavijo (Yugoslavia) Flaša (Bottle) Ruže daješ u
pelinu (You
Gives Roses in Wormwood) Bila si moj
nemir (You Were My Unrest) Sad...
- Latin, his name was
spelled Georgius Pelino,
Georgius Pelini,
Georgius Pelinus,
Georgius Pellinouich, and
Georgii Pelinovich. In Serbian, his name is...
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Roman Catholic cathedral in Corfinio, Abruzzo, Italy,
dedicated to
Saint Pelinus. It was
formerly the
episcopal seat of the
Diocese of
Valva (Valva was...