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Saint Suitbert, Suidbert, Suitbertus, Swithbert, or
Swidbert was born in Northumbria, England, in the
seventh century, and
accompanied Willibrord on the...
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Suitbert, Suidbert, or
Swithbert may
refer to: An
Alemannic chieftain who
founded the town of
Schwieberdingen Saint Suitbert of
Kaiserwerdt Saint Suitbert...
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Suitbert Bäumer (28
March 1845 – 12
August 1894) was a
Benedictine monk and
historian of the
Breviary and a
patrologist of the
nineteenth century. He was...
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notable for the
larger number of
relics it contains.
Built in 1880 by Fr.
Suitbert Mollinger, who was at that time
pastor of Most Holy Name of
Jesus Parish...
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Rudesind Saint David's Day or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi (Wales and
Welsh communities)
Suitbert March 1 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Commemoration of
Mustafa Barzani's...
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Baptiste François
Pitra (1812–89)
Oswald William Moosmuller (1842–1901)
Suitbert Bäumer (1845–94)
Francis Aidan Gasquet (1846–1929)
Fernand Cabrol (1855–1937)...
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Saint Suitbert, Suidbert, Suitbertus, or Swithbert, an
abbot venerated in the
Roman Catholic Church and
Eastern Orthodox Church, who
lived in a monastery...
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experiments and a non-significant
Stouffer Z of 0.70.
Lance Storm and
Suitbert Ertel (2001)
published a meta-analysis of 79
studies published between...
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lowest in the year
before the minimum. In 1996
professor of
psychology Suitbert Ertel (University of Göttingen)
corroborated a "substantial" relationship...
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Wales (c. 589)
Saint Marnock (Marn****, Marnan, Marnoc) (c. 625)
Saint Suitbert (Swithbert), "Apostle of the Frisians",
monastic founder in the Netherlands...