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- Turibius or Toribius (Spanish: Toribio) is the name of several saints: Turibius of Astorga (died 460), Spanish bishop Turibius of Liébana (fl. c. 527)...
- Turibius of Astorga. His parents were of aristocratic lineage: Luis Alfonso de Mogrovejo (1510–1568) and Ana de Roblès i Morán (1515–???). Turibius'...
- protection of Saint Turibius was made in 1125. Its foundation is attributed to a 6th-century Bishop of Palencia called Turibius of Liébana, who retired...
- Kiev in 1724, Francis Solano on 27 March 1726, James of the Marches and Turibius of Mogroveio on 10 December 1726, John of Nepomuk on 19 March 1729, John...
- alternative route of the Way of St. James (Spanish: Camino de Santiago). Saint Turibius of Astorga was bishop of the city in the 5th century. The timeline of history...
- Saint Turibius of Astorga (Spanish: Santo Toribio de Astorga; fl. 446, died 460) was an archdeacon of Tui and an early Bishop of Astorga. Turibius was a...
- their books. He was equally firm against the Priscillianist sect. Bishop Turibius of Astorga, astonished at the spread of the sect in Spain, had addressed...
- Queen of Scots (1587), Aloysius Gonzaga (1591), Torquato T****o (1595), Turibius of Mogrovejo (1606), John Bruen (1625), George Herbert (1633), Covenanters...
- to the Memoria Apostolorum appears in a letter, dated about 440, from Turibius of Astorga to Hydatius and Ceponius. Given the name, it may be one of the...
- Turibius of Liébana (fl. c. 530), also known as Turbius the Monk (Turibius Monachus, Toribio el Monje), was an early Benedictine monk. He was born probably...