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Remigius may
refer to:
Saint Remigius (c. 437–533),
bishop of Reims;
converted Clovis I, king of the
Franks Remigius of
Rouen (755–771),
archbishop of...
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precedent of
Remigius." A
Commentary on the
Pauline Epistles (edited Villalpandus, 1699) is not his work, but that of
Remigius of Auxerre.
Remigius' relics...
- in 859,
which was
proof of
Remigius' influence. In the
national Synod of Savonières
which immediately followed,
Remigius presented these canons to Charles...
- George. "
Remigius (Remi)", A
Biographical Dictionary of the Saints, B.
Herder Book Company, 1924, p. 852 Van den Akker, SJ. A., "
Remigius van Rouen"...
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Remigijus Valiulis (20
September 1958 – 19 July 2023) was a
Lithuanian athlete. He was a gold
medalist in the men's 4x400
meter relay at the 1980 Summer...
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Saint Remigius may
refer to:
Saint Remigius of
Reims (born c. 437 – 533),
bishop of
Reims and
Apostle of the Franks,
Saint Remigius of
Rouen (born c....
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Commons has
media related to St.
Remigius (Bonn). The
Church of St.
Remigius, Bonn GPSMyCity.
Retrieved 12 May 2018.
Remigius Church SWB Bus und Bahn. Retrieved...
- England.
Michael Fleming, "
Remigius Hogenberg AKA Highill",
Print Quarterly, ****I, June 2014, 2, p. 177. "Frans and
Remigius Hogenberg - New Hollstein...
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Remigius de Fécamp (sometimes
Remigius; died 7 May 1092) was an 11th
century religious leader. He was a
Benedictine monk who was a
supporter of William...
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Remigius (Remi) of
Auxerre (Latin:
Remigius Autissiodorensis; c. 841 – 908) was a
Benedictine monk
during the
Carolingian period, a
teacher of
Latin grammar...