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Saint Tryphine (also
spelled Trifine,
Triphine and Tréphine) is a semi-legendary
Breton saint whose life is
often considered to be the
basis of the story...
- from the
story of the
early Breton king
Conomor the
Accursed and his wife
Tryphine. This is
recorded in a
biography of St. Gildas,
written five centuries...
- on his
death Macliau,
Bishop of Vannes, who
succeeded his
brother Saint Tryphine, who
married Conomor the Cursed,
count of
Poher Three other sons, killed...
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whose daughter Tryphine he had
married after his
first wife's death. In
unclear cir****stances he is said to have
murdered Tryphine and
later his son...
- It is
believed that
Conomor was
married to
Macliau and Chanao's sister,
Tryphine.
Canao and his ally Chram, a
Frankish prince, took part in the
first attack...
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standing with
lions Trudpert axe,[a] palm of martyrdom[citation needed]
Tryphine beheaded woman[citation needed] Tryphon, Re****ius, and
Nympha falcon[citation...
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animals as
pollen vectors. In
order for
pollen to
affix to
animal bodies, a
tryphine coating is
usually present in
zoophilous pollen to
achieve an adhesive...
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department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. It is
named after Saint Tryphine.
Inhabitants of Sainte-Tréphine are
called tréphinois in French. Communes...
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Ntombifikile Nkambule Mthokozisi Melusi Mhlongo Vusumuzi Daniel Nqele Mathoto Tryphine Motaung Thabiso Andries Moseneke Selaotswe John
Morata Ntshadi Elizabeth...
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killed numerous women, one
after another, not
sparing the last,
Saint Tryphine, and her
young child,
Saint Trémeur (Trec'h Meur = "great winner"), whom...