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Sanctinus of
Meaux (French:
Saintin de Meaux, also
Saint Santin,
Saintin or
Sanctin; Latin: Sanctinus; c. 270 – 356) was a Gallo-Roman
bishop and missionary...
- and
claim that such do****ent was
without legal effect. The
Pragmatica Sanctin resulted in Fernando's
daughter Isabella II,
rather than his brother, Infante...
- 2014 at the
Wayback Machine, friidrott.se 2
October 2014 "IAAF:
Doping sanctins News 156". UCI:
Consequences Imposed on License-Holders as
Result of Anti-Doping...
- Saint-Rieul, at the end of rue Villevert; The Saint-
Sanctin buttress, to
build which, the Saint-
Sanctin chapel and the
chantrerie of Saint-Rieul were demolished...
- Frodigerius) (?) c. 549-c. 557:
Heiliger Gonotigerne (or Gonotigernus)
Saint Sanctin (Sanctinus)
Saint Léthard, c. 580
Saint Maculphe (or Malulfus) c. 584 Saint...
- 2014 at the
Wayback Machine, friidrott.se 2
October 2014 "IAAF:
Doping sanctins News 156". iaaf.org. Report: Russia’s
Maria Konovalova banned two years...
- 2016 and all her
performances from 28 July 2010 up to that
period were erased.
Natallia Kareiva at
World Athletics IAAF:
Doping sanctins News 156 v t e...
- iaaf.org Ändrade resultatlistor, friidrott.se 2
October 2014 IAAF:
Doping sanctins News 156 IAAF News
Edition 140 - 26
February 2013 "Athletes
currently suspended...