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Saint Vimin (or Gwynnin, Vimi****, Viminus, Vimmin, Vinim, Vivian, Wynnia, Wynnin; died 579) was a
Scottish abbot and bishop. He is said to have founded...
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Vitamin C (also
known as
ascorbic acid and ascorbate) is a water-soluble
vitamin found in
citrus and
other fruits,
berries and vegetables. It is also a...
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Tocopherols (/toʊˈkɒfəˌrɒl/; TCP) are a
class of
organic compounds comprising various methylated phenols, many of
which have
vitamin E activity. Because...
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Vimines (French pronunciation: [
vimin]; Arpitan: Vemene) is a
commune in the
Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in south-eastern France...
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Saint Vivian may
refer to:
Saint Vimin (died 579),
Scottish abbot and
bishop Saint Bibiana (died c. 360),
Roman virgin and
martyr Saint Vivi**** Saint-Vivien...
- by
Shezah Salam, and
third place went to
Please Don't
Steal My Show by
Vimin Thomas. The
second season was
titled The
Message and lead to the hashtag...
- iNaturalist: 470583 IRMNG: 10304314 LepIndex: 258539 LoB: 5626 MaBENA: Brach
Vimin NBN: NHMSYS0021144752 NCBI: 988081 Observation.org: 9894 Open Tree of Life:...
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around Lismore in
Ireland (6th century)
Saint Lawdog (6th century)
Saint Vimin (Wynnin, Gwynnin), a
Bishop in Scotland, said to have
founded the monastery...
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Sacro Nemore" (="of the Holy Wood"),
becoming "Holywood" in English.
Saint Vimin (died 579) is said to have
founded Holywood Abbey.
Little of its history...