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scholastic philosopher and
theologian who was
designated by the
title Doctor Venerandus. He made
contributions to a
diverse range of
subjects ranging from moral...
- deposed)
Sallustus (duke c. 555 or 558–560)
Firminus (restored, 560–571)
Venerandus (before 585)
Nicetius I (duke and
count c. 585)
Nicetius II (c. 585) Eulalius...
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Acquigny with his brother, who was his deacon. His
brother is
called Venerandus (Vénérand) or Victorinus.
Their legend states that they were
natives of...
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subvenerandus Deuve & Kalab, 2008 C.
gansuensis tiro ****ov, 1898 C.
gansuensis venerandus Deuve & Mourzine, 1997 "Carabus gansuensis".
Catalogue of Life. Species...
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Bishop of
Angers Eusebius of
Cremona 423
Marolus 423
Venerandus 423
Bishop of
Clermont Benjamin 424
Atticus 425 Castor...
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Venerabilis et Christianissimus;
Doctor Consolatorius Jean
Gerson - 1429
Doctor Venerandus Geoffroy de
Fontibus O.F.M. 1240
Doctor Vitae Arbor Johannes Wallensis...
- ûû—venerabilis, vir venerabilis. ūū—verum. uuadiḿ—wadimonium. V.—Venerabilis,
Venerandus, 5. VĀL—Vale. V.deCa—Willelmus de Calviano. vđł—videlicet. V.D.M—Verbi...
- Aeneas,
forefather of the Romans, and
calls him
augustus and
Europae venerandus apex,
pater optimus ("revered
pinnacle of Europe; best father"). The poet...
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Paulinus of Nola and was an
untiring opponent of
Priscillianism (404)
Saint Venerandus, born of a
senatorial family in
Clermont in
Auvergne in France, he became...
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former bishop,
Venerandus, died. It is said that an ****embly of
citizens were
arguing about candidates to
succeed Venerandus when a
veiled nun told...