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Renovatus may
refer to:
Renovatus of Mérida [es], 7th-century
bishop in
Spain Renovatus, a
church based in
Eastland Mall (Charlotte,
North Carolina) This...
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closed In
October 2009,
Renovatus, a
Christian local church took up
residence in the mall's long
shuttered theater.
Renovatus,
which calls itself "A Church...
- us give back faithfully. Deus homō
factus est Nātūrā mirante,
Mundus renovātus est Ā Chrīsto regnante. God has
become man, With
nature marvelling, The...
- Theodulus, Anesius, Felix,
Cornelia and Companions, in
North Africa.
Saint Renovatus,
Abbot of
Cauliana in Lusitania, then
Bishop of
Merida in
Spain for twenty-two...
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state council. In 1636,
while still in Danzig, he
published the Parn****us
renovatus in
praise of his
mentor and patron, the
eminent jurist Georg Schönborner...
- Israelites; and at
sixteen he
published an
elaborate work
entitled Atlas Renovatus, or
Geography modernised. In 1773 he
began an
edition in
English of William...
- 1838.
There are two
described subspecies: C. c.
chevrolati and C. c.
renovatus.
Copelatus chevrolati ranges across the
southern and
central United States...
- however, it only ever had two
Gothic bishops:
Masona and his
successor Renovatus in the late
sixth and
early seventh centuries. In the mid-sixth century...
- (****erell, 1909) †
Taracticus contusus ****erell, 1910 †
Taracticus renovatus ****erell, 1911 "Taracticus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- of Masona.
Fidelis was Masona's predecessor; he was
succeeded by one
Renovatus [es].
According to
Collins (Visigothic Spain, 155), his name is of African...