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- Saint Petronax of Monte C****ino (Italian: Petronace di Monte C****ino) (May 1, 670 – May 6, 747), called "The Second Founder of Monte C****ino", was an Italian...
- monastery almost nothing is known. The second monastery was established by Petronax of Brescia around 718, at the suggestion of Pope Gregory II and with the...
- Martyrology Peter Thomas 1305 1366 1628 (cultus confirmed) by Pope Urban VIII Petronax of Monte C****ino 1 May 670 6 May 747 Petronilla unknown c. 90 AD found...
- Gerard of Lunel Jacinto Vera (Roman Catholic Church) Lucius of Cyrene Petronax of Monte C****ino St George's Day related observances (Eastern Orthodox...
- bishop (approximate date) Drogo, Carolingian duke of Champagne (d. 708) Petronax, Italian monk and abbot (approximate date) Smbat VI, Armenian prince (approximate...
- Pertinax Pervinci**** Pervincus Petasius Peticus Petili**** Petilli**** Petro Petronax Petroni**** Petronillus Petronius Petrus Philippus Philo Philopappus Philus...
- (approximate date) Charlemagne, king and emperor of the Franks (or 748) May 16 – Petronax, Italian monk and abbot (b. 675) August 13 – Wigbert, Anglo-Saxon monk...
-   Bishop of Liège Gerulph     746   Widradus (Ware)     747   Blessed Petronax 600   747   John of Damascus 676   749   Wicterp (Wicho)     749   Bishop...
- originated from a castle built here in the Early Middle Ages by abbot Petronax of Monte C****ino. Cervaro was destro**** in the Battle of Monte C****ino...
- abbey was pillaged and burned by the Lombards and abandoned by its monks. Petronax (Petronace) : 717?–747 Optatus (Optato)  : 747? – 760 Ermeris (Ermeri)...