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Severinus is a name held by
multiple people.
Severinus (consul 461),
Roman politician Severinus, Exuperius, and Felician,
saints Severinus of Bordeaux...
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Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius,
commonly known simply as
Boethius (/boʊˈiːθiəs/; Latin: Boetius; c. 480–524 AD), was a
Roman senator, consul, magister...
- Pope
Severinus (died 2
August 640) was the
bishop of Rome
elected in
October 638. He was
caught up in a
power struggle with
Byzantine Emperor Heraclius...
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Severinus of Nori**** (c. 410 – 8
January 482) is a saint,
known as the "Apostle to Nori****". It has been
speculated that he was born in
either Southern...
- obrušila na
Severinu zbog iste izjave".
Dnevni avaz (in Bosnian).
Retrieved 11
January 2024. "Karleuša optužbama i
uvredama napala Severinu: 'Oni koji...
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Peder Sørensen (1542–1602),
widely known by his
Latinized name,
Petrus Severinus, was a
Danish physician, and one of the most
significant followers of...
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Severin of
Cologne (Latin:
Severinus) was the
third Bishop of Cologne,
living in the
later 4th century.
Severin is said in 376 to have
founded a monastery...
- Look up Severin,
Severinus, or Séverin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Severin, Séverin or
Severinus may
refer to:
Severin (given name)
Severin (surname)...
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Saints Severinus of
Sanseverino (or of Septempeda) (d. 550 AD) and
Victorinus of
Camerino (d. 543 AD) were
brothers who were both
bishops and hermits...
- The
Basilica of
Saint Severinus (French:
Basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux) is a
church built in
Bordeaux at the dawn of the 11th century. In 1998, UNESCO...