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Saint Pirmin (latinized
Pirminius, born
before 700 (c. 670
according to many sources), died
November 3, 753 in Hornbach), was a Merovingian-era monk and...
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Kaiserslautern Military Community.
Pirmasens Oe****enic view St.
Pirminius St.
Pirminius Parade ground and St. John's
Church Dynamikum Old
cemetery Old...
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canonicis scarapsus ('Excerpt from
Individual Canonical Books') of St.
Pirminius (Migne,
Patrologia Latina 89, 1029 ff.),
written between 710 and 714....
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Parish Church of St.
George Parish Church of St. Paul
Parish Church of St.
Pirminius Church of the
Guardian Angel Alpine Zoo (Alpenzoo)
Baggersee Innsbruck...
- visuomenės mandatą".
Delfi (in Lithuanian). 4
November 2018. "Konservatorių
pirminių rinkimų atomazga: Ušackas
sveikina Šimonytę su pergale".
Delfi (in Lithuanian)...
- of the
Indersdorf Monastery, No. 21
German nobility Bavaria Lindner,
Pirminius August (1839).
Oberbayerisches Archiv. OCLC 808143160. Köbler, Gerhard...
- G****erus, G****arus. Blendinger,
Friedrich (1964), "G****er,
Achilles Pirminius", Neue
Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 6, Berlin:
Duncker & Humblot...
- date .
There is also a very old
Catholic Church, next to the tomb of
Pirminius. The
Hornbach Monastery/Kloster
Hornbach in 2005
Rathaus in 2005, with...
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Symphony and Tone.
Reichenau itself was
founded in 724 by the
Irishman Pirminius. standingstones.com:The
Origins of
Traditional Irish Music Archived 7...
- of Hesse-Philippsthal
Pirmasens (state of Rhineland-Palatinate) – monk
Pirminius Ratzeburg (state of Schleswig-Holstein) –
Prince Ratibor (11th century)...