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- Adalbert of Magdeburg - Czech Republic
- Adalbert of Prague - Bohemia, Czech Republic; Germany; Poland; Prussia(and Kaliningrad Oblast)
- Aedan of Ferns - Ferns, County Wexford and Templeport parish
- Agatha of Sicily - Malta
- Alban - United Kingdom
- Andrew the Apostle - Greece; Romania; Russia; Scotland
- Ansgar (or Anskar) - Denmark; Norway; Sweden; Germany
- Astricus - Hungary
- Josephine Bakhita - Sudan
- Peter Baptist - Japan
- Saint Barbara - Syria
- Barnabas - Cyprus
- Bartholomew the Apostle - Armenia
- Basil the Great - Russia
- Bernard of Clairvaux - Gibraltar
- Bernardino of Siena - Italy
- Louis Bertrand - Colombia
- Boniface - Germany
- Francis Borgia - Portugal
- Brigid of Ireland - Ireland
- Brigit of Sweden - Sweden
- Bruno of Cologne - Germany; Slovakia; Ukraine
- Bruno of Querfurt - Germany; Poland; Prussia
- Canadian Martyrs - Canada
- Peter Canisius - Germany
- Canute - Denmark
- Casimir of Poland - Lithuania; Poland
- Catherine of Siena - Italy
- Peter Claver - Colombia
- Clement of Ohrid - Bulgaria; Republic of Macedonia
- Colman of Stockerau - Austria
- Columba - Ireland; Scotland
- Cunigunde of Luxemburg - Germany; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Poland
- Cyprian of Carthage - Algeria, Tunisia, Libya
- Cyril - Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Yugoslavia; Slovakia
- David of Wales - Wales
- Denis - France
- Devota - Monaco
- Dominic - Dominican Republic
- Edmund the Martyr - England
- Edward the Confessor - England
- Frumentius - Ethiopia
- Gabriel the Archangel - Portugal
- Gall - Sweden; Switzerland
- George - Canada; England; Georgia; Germany; Greece; Lithuania; Malta; Moldova; Portugal; Russia; Serbia; Montenegro; Ethiopia; Aragon; Catalonia; Moscow
- Gregory the Illuminator - Armenia
- Henry of Uppsala - Finland
- Hyacinth - Poland
- James, son of Zebedee - Chile; Guatemala; Nicaragua; Portugal; Spain
- James, son of Alphaeus - Uruguay
- Jean de Brébeuf - Canada
- Joan of Arc - France
- John de Brito - Portugal
- John of Dukla - Lithuania
- John of Kanty - Lithuania, Poland
- John of Nepomuk - Czech Republic
- John of Rila - Bulgaria
- John of Suceava - Moldova, Romania
- Josaphat - Ukraine
- Joseph the Betrothed - Austria; Belgium; Canada; China; Croatia; Korea; Mexico; Peru; Vietnam
- Julia of Corsica - Corsica
- Kevin of Glendalough - Ireland
- Knud - Denmark
- Koloman - Austria
- Lawrence - Sri Lanka
- Leopold the Good of Austria - Austria
- Louis IX - France
- Louis Bertrand - Colombia
- Ludmila - Bohemia, Czech Republic
- Margaret of Scotland - Scotland
- Marinus - San Marino
- Martin de Porras - Peru
- Martin of Tours - France
- Maruthas - Persia, Iran,
- Mary - Mexico
- Maughold - Isle of Man
- Maurice - Austria
- Meritxell - Andorra
- Methodius - Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Bosnia, Croatia, Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia,Methodojia Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Vojodina; Slovakia
- Michael - France; Germany; Papua New Guinea
- Nicetas - Romania
- Nicholas of Flue - Switzerland
- Nicholas of Myra - Greece; Russia
- Elias Nieves - Mexico
- Nino - Georgia
- Olaf II - Norway, Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae
- Palladius - Scotland
- Patrick - Ireland, Northern Ireland; Nigeria
- Paul the Apostle - Malta
- Peter of Alcantara - Brazil
- Philip of Jesus - Mexico
- Pius V - Malta
- Plechelm - Netherlands
- Procopius - Czech Republic
- Publius - Malta
- Remigius - France
- Rose of Lima - India; Peru; Philippines
- Gerard Sagredo - Hungary
- Sava - Serbia
- Santiago - Spain; Chile
- Severinus of Noricum - Austria
- Sigfrid - Sweden
- Sigismund - Czech Republic
- Francis Solano - Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Paraguay; Peru
- Stanislaus of Cracow - Poland
- Stephen of Hungary - Hungary
- Swithbert - Germany
- Teresa of Avila - Spain
- Thérèse de Lisieux - France; Russia
- Thomas the Apostle - India; Pakistan; Sri Lanka
- Thorlac Thorhallsson - Iceland
- Turibius of Mogroveio - Peru
- Laura Vicuna - Argentina
- Vincent de Paul - Madagascar
- Vincent of Saragossa - Portugal
- Virgin Mary - France
- Vladimir I of Kiev - Russia; Ukraine
- Wenceslas - Czech Republic
- Willibrord - Flanders; Luxembourg; Netherlands
- Francis Xavier - Australia; China; India; Japan; New Zealand
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- (While the United States does not have a patron saint, The Blessed Virgin Mary is the Patroness of the United States under her title of the Immaculate Conception.)
Adalbert of Magdeburg ( d. ...
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Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
Motto Suum cuique Latin: To each his own Prussia at its peak, as leading state of the German Empire Capital Königsberg, later Berlin Government Duke1 - 1525â68 Albert I (first) - 1688â1701 Frederick III (last) King1 - 1701â13 Frederick I (first) - 1888â1918 William II (last) Prime Minister1,2...
Kaliningrad Oblast (Russian: , Kaliningradskaya Oblast; informally called Yantarny kray (, meaning amber region) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast) on the Baltic coast. ...
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Ferns (Fearna in Irish, meaning elder trees) is a small historic town in north County Wexford, Ireland with a population of about 900. ...
Saint Agatha (died 251) is a Christian saint. ...
Saint Alban was the first Christian martyr (protomartyr) in Britain. ...
Saint Andrew (Greek: Andreas, manly), the Christian Apostle, brother of Saint Peter, was born at Bethsaida on the Lake of Galilee. ...
Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
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Saint Astrik of Pannonhalma (also known as Anastasius, Astericus, Ascrick, Astricus) (d. ...
~ Josephine Bakhita Josephine Bakhita (1869 â February 8, 1947) is a Roman Catholic saint. ...
Saints Peter Baptist(a) and his Twenty-Five Companions were Roman Catholic missionary martyrs at Nagasaki, 5 February 1597. ...
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Barnabas was an early Christian mentioned in the New Testament. ...
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Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (Fontaines, near Dijon, 1090 â August 21, 1153 in Clairvaux) was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian monastic order. ...
Saint Bernardino of Siena (sometimes Bernardine, September 8, 1380 â May 20, 1444) was an Italian preacher, Franciscan missionary and Christian saint. ...
Louis Bertrand, born at Valencia, Spain, 1 January 1526; died 9 October 1581. ...
For the Roman general of this name, see Bonifacius. ...
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Saint Brigid of Ireland Saint Brigid of Ireland (Bridget, Bridgit, Brigit; in English St. ...
Saint Birgitta, also known as St. ...
Saint Bruno (Cologne, c. ...
Saint Bruno of Querfurt (c. ...
Motto Suum cuique Latin: To each his own Prussia at its peak, as leading state of the German Empire Capital Königsberg, later Berlin Government Duke1 - 1525â68 Albert I (first) - 1688â1701 Frederick III (last) King1 - 1701â13 Frederick I (first) - 1888â1918 William II (last) Prime Minister1,2...
The Canadian Martyrs were eight Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, who were martyred in the 17th century in Canada and Upstate New York. ...
Petrus Canisius (May 8, 1521 – December 21, 1597) was a Roman Catholic teacher and preacher in Germany, Austria, and Bohemia, fighting against the spread of Protestantism. ...
Headline text Canute (anglicized form of Knut, from Old Norse knútr meaning knot, sometimes Cnut; Danish Knud) is the name of several kings of medieval Denmark, two of whom reigned also over England during the first half of the 11th century. ...
Casimir the Great Casimir III or the Great (Kazimierz Wielki), (1310-1370), King of Poland , son of Władyslaw I Łokietek (Wladyslaw the Elbow High), 1305-1333 and Jadwiga. ...
Saint Catherine of Siena (March 25, 1347 - April 29, 1380) was a Dominican Tertiary (lay affiliate) of the Dominican Order. ...
Saint Peter Claver (in Spanish: Pedro Claver) was a Jesuit who, due to his remarkable life and work, become the patron saint of slaves, of Colombia and of African Americans. ...
Saint Clement of Ohrid Saint Clement of Ohrid (Bulgarian: , IPA: ) (ca. ...
For an explanation of terms related to Macedonia, see Macedonia (terminology). ...
Saint Coloman (Koloman, Colman, Colomannus) of Stockerau (of Melk) (d. ...
Saint Columba (7 December 521 - 9 June 597) is sometimes referred to as Columba of Iona, or, in Old Irish, as Saint Colm Cille or Columcille (meaning Dove of the church). He was the outstanding figure among the Gaelic missionary monks who reintroduced Christianity to Scotland during the Dark Ages. ...
Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
Empress Saint Cunigunde of Luxemburg (about 975 - 3 March 1033 or 1039 at Kaufungen) was the wife of Saint Henry II. She is the patroness of Luxembourg, Lithuania and Poland; her feastday is March 3 Her parents were Siegfried I of Luxembourg (922 - 15 August 998) and Hedwig of Nordgau...
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Cyrillus or Cyril is the name of several historic figures: Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, 4th century theologian Saint Cyril of Alexandria, 4th century patriarch of Alexandria Cyrillus, 5th century Greek jurist Saint Cyril, 9th century Bulgarian archbishop of Great Moravia, believed to have co-invented the Glagolitic alphabet, the first...
Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in the Latin alphabet, ÐÑгоÑлавиÑа in Cyrillic; English: Land of the South Slavs) describes three political entities that existed one at a time on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the 20th century. ...
Saint David (c. ...
This article is about the country. ...
Saint Denis, also known as Denise, Dionysius, or Dennis is a Christian saint, bishop of Paris, martyr, and a patron saint of France. ...
Saint Devota (Sainte Dévote) (d. ...
Saint Dominic, Dominic of Osma, often called Dominic de Guzmán and Domingo de Guzmán Garcés (1170 â August 6, 1221) was the founder of the Friars Preachers, popularly called the Dominicans or Order of Preachers (OP), a Catholic religious order. ...
Edmund the Martyr (circa 840 â November 20, 869 or 870) was a King of East Anglia. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
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Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Frumentius (Geez áá¬ááá¦áµ /freminÅ¥os/) (died ca. ...
Gabriel delivering the Annunciation. ...
Saint Gall or Gallus (c. ...
Saint-George is a municipality with 695 inhabitants (as of 2003) in the district of Aubonne in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Anthem Serbia() on the European continent() Capital (and largest city) Belgrade Official languages Serbian language 1 Recognised regional languages Hungarian, Croatian, Slovak, Romanian, Rusyn 2 Albanian 3 Government Semi-presidential republic - President Boris TadiÄ - Prime Minister Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica Establishment - Formation 9th century - First unified state c. ...
Anthem Oj, svijetla majska zoro Oh, Bright Dawn of May Montenegro() on the European continent() â [] Capital (and largest city) Podgorica Official languages Serbian (Ijekavian dialect)1 Demonym Montenegrin Government Republic - President Filip VujanoviÄ - Prime Minister Željko Å turanoviÄ Independence due to the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro - Declared June 3, 2006...
Capital Zaragoza Official language(s) Spanish Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 4th 47,719 km² 9. ...
See also Principality of Catalonia (for the historic territory) and Northern Catalonia. ...
Position of Moscow in Europe Coordinates: , Country District Subdivision Russia Central Federal District Federal City Government - Mayor Yuriy Luzhkov Area - City 1,081 km² (417. ...
Saint Gregory the Illuminator or Saint Gregory the Enlightener (Armenian: Ô³ÖÕ«Õ£Õ¸Ö Ô¼Õ¸ÖÕ½Õ¡ÖÕ¸ÖÕ«Õ¹ translit. ...
Bishop Henry and Lalli as depicted in Missale Aboense. ...
Saint Hyacinth For the 3rd century martyr, see Hyacinth and Protus. ...
Saint James, son of Zebedee (d. ...
James, son of Alphaeus was one of the Twelve Apostles. ...
Saint Jean de Brébeuf (25 March 1593 â 16 March 1649) was a Jesuit missionary, martyred in Canada March 16 1649. ...
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John of Nepomuk (German: Johann von Nepomuk) or Johann Nepomucen (Czech: Jan Nepomucký) is the most popular national saint of Bohemia. ...
Saint John of Rila or Saint Ivan Rilski (Bulgarian: ÑвеÑи Ðван РилÑки, sveti Ivan Rilski) (876 â circa 946) was the first Bulgarian hermit and the founder of the Rila Monastery. ...
Josaphat (saint) â A legendary Christian saint of India. ...
For other uses, see Saint Joseph (disambiguation). ...
Korea (Korean: íêµ in South Korea or ì¡°ì in North Korea, see below) is a geographic area, civilization, and former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. ...
Saint Julia of Corsica ( Santa Giulia da Corsica) (perhaps 5th century; date of death sometimes given as ca. ...
âCorsicanâ redirects here. ...
Saint Kevin of Glendalough (c. ...
Canute (sometimes Cnut; Danish Knud) is the name of several kings of medieval Denmark, two of whom reigned also over England during the first half of the 11th century. ...
Saint Coloman (Koloman, Colman, Colomannus) of Stockerau (of Melk) (d. ...
This page concerns the Christian martyr. ...
Leopold III (1073 â November 15, 1136), Margrave of Austria 1095-1136, also known as Saint Leopold (his feast day being November 15), patron saint of Austria in general and of Vienna, Lower Austria and jointly with Saint Florian of Upper Austria in particular. ...
Louis IX (25 April 1215 â 25 August 1270), commonly Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 to his death. ...
Louis Bertrand ( Luis Beltrán), born at Valencia, Spain, 1 January 1526; died 9 October 1581. ...
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Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
Stained glass window image of Saint Margaret of Scotland in the small chapel at Edinburgh Castle Saint Margaret of Scotland, also known by her Anglo-Saxon name Margaret Ãtheling (c. ...
Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
Marinus was neo-Platonist philosopher, was born in Neapolis, Palestine; he was converted at an early age to the old pagan Greek religion. ...
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Saint Martin of Tours (Latin: Martinus), (316/317 â November 11, 397 in Candes) was a bishop of Tours whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. ...
Maruthas was bishop of Tagrit or Maypherkat in Mesopotamia, friend of St. ...
For other uses of this term see: Persia (disambiguation) The Persian Empire is the name used to refer to a number of historic dynasties that have ruled the country of Persia (Iran). ...
According to the New Testament, Mary (Judeo-Aramaic ×ר××, MaryÄm, from Hebrew Miriam) was the mother of Jesus of Nazareth; at the time of his conception she was betrothed (or engaged) to Joseph and was a virgin. ...
Saint Maughold (Macaille, Maccaldus, Machalus, Machaoi, Machella, Maghor, Mawgan, Maccul, Macc Cuill) of Man (d. ...
Maurice may refer to: Maurice, Elector of Saxony, a German nobleman Maurice (emperor), a Byzantine emperor Maurice, a novel by E. M. Forster Maurice, a 1987 film based on the Forster novel Maurice River, a tributary of the Delaware River in New Jersey Saint Maurice, a legendary martyr Maurice Ravel...
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Saint Methodius (Greek: ÎεθÏδιοÏ; Church Slavonic ÐеÑодии) (b. ...
Motto none Anthem Intermeco Bosnia and Herzegovina() on the European continent() â [] Capital (and largest city) Sarajevo Official languages Bosnian Croatian Serbian Government Parliamentary democracy - Presidency members NebojÅ¡a RadmanoviÄ1 Haris SilajdžiÄ2 Željko KomÅ¡iÄ3 - Chairman of the Council of Ministers Nikola Å piriÄ - High Representative 4 Independence...
This article is about the geographic area of Herzegovina. ...
Kosovo (Serbian: ÐоÑово и ÐеÑоÑ
иÑа, transliterated Kosovo i Metohija; also ÐоÑмеÑ, transliterated Kosmet; Albanian: Kosovë or Kosova) is a province in southern Serbia which has been under United Nations administration since 1999. ...
Anthem Oj, svijetla majska zoro Oh, Bright Dawn of May Montenegro() on the European continent() â [] Capital (and largest city) Podgorica Official languages Serbian (Ijekavian dialect)1 Demonym Montenegrin Government Republic - President Filip VujanoviÄ - Prime Minister Željko Å turanoviÄ Independence due to the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro - Declared June 3, 2006...
Anthem Serbia() on the European continent() Capital (and largest city) Belgrade Official languages Serbian language 1 Recognised regional languages Hungarian, Croatian, Slovak, Romanian, Rusyn 2 Albanian 3 Government Semi-presidential republic - President Boris TadiÄ - Prime Minister Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica Establishment - Formation 9th century - First unified state c. ...
Guido Renis archangel Michael (in the Capuchin church of Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome) tramples Satan. ...
Nicetas of Remesiana (Romatiana) (c. ...
Saint Nicholas of Flüe (Niklaus von Flüe) (1417 - March 21, 1487) was a Swiss hermit and ascetic who is the patron saint of Switzerland. ...
Saint Nicholas, also known as Nikolaus in Germany and Sinterklaas (a contracted form of Sint Nicolaas) in the Netherlands and Flanders, is the common name for the historical Saint Nicholas of Myra, who lived in 4th century Byzantine Anatolia, (now in modern Turkey) and had a reputation for secret gift...
Elias Nieves was born a sickly baby in a deeply religious peasant family; he had to be quickly baptized as they did not think he would survive. ...
Saint Nino (Georgian: , Greek: ),(sometimes Nina or Ninny) Equal to the Apostles and the Enlightener of Georgia, (c. ...
Olav II Haraldsson ( 995 – 1030), king from 1015–1028, called during his lifetime the Fat and afterwards known as Saint Olaf, was born in the year in which Olaf Tryggvesson came to Norway. ...
Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae (from Latin, Eternal King of Norway) is an honorific title that was given to King Olaf II of Norway (Saint Olaf) in 1163. ...
Palladius (fl. ...
Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
For information about the holiday, see: Saint Patricks Day Saint Patrick (Latin: [2], Irish: Naomh Pádraig) was a Christian missionary and is the patron saint of Ireland along with Brigid of Kildare and Columba. ...
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom lying in the northeast of the island of Ireland, covering 5,459 square miles (14,139 km², about a sixth of the islands total area). ...
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[1]Born at Alcántara, Spain, 1499; died 18 Oct. ...
Saint Philip of Jesus is a Mexican Catholic missionary who became one of the Martyrs of Japan and patron saint of Mexico City. ...
Bold textHe was born as Antonio Ghislieri at Bosco in the duchy of Milan. ...
Plechlem (Plechelm of Guelderland) is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and the patron saint of the Netherlands. ...
Procopius of Caesarea (in Greek Î ÏοκÏÏιοÏ, c. ...
Saint Publius (in Maltese, San Publju) is venerated as the first Bishop of Malta. ...
Saint Remigius (French Saint Remi or Saint Rémy), Bishop of Reims, Apostle of the Franks, (ca 437â January 13, 533) effected the conversion to Christianity of Clovis, King of the Franks, at Christmas, 496, one of the turning points in the success of Trinitarian Christianity and a climacteric moment...
Saint Rose of Lima, (20 April 1586 - 24 August 1617), the first Catholic saint of The Americas, was born in Lima, Peru. ...
Gerard Sagredo (also known as Gellért, c. ...
Saint Sava (1175 or 1176 - January 12, 1235 or 1236), originally the prince Rastko Nemanjic (son of the Serbian king Stefan Nemanja and brother of Stefan Prvovencani, founder of the Serbian medieval state), is the first Serb archbishop (1219-1233) and the most important saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church. ...
Anthem Serbia() on the European continent() Capital (and largest city) Belgrade Official languages Serbian language 1 Recognised regional languages Hungarian, Croatian, Slovak, Romanian, Rusyn 2 Albanian 3 Government Semi-presidential republic - President Boris TadiÄ - Prime Minister Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica Establishment - Formation 9th century - First unified state c. ...
Saint James, son of Zebedee (d. ...
Saint Severinus is known as the apostle to Noricum, (died 482), though it was later claimed that he had been born either in Southern Italy or in the Roman province of Africa, after the death of Attila in 453. ...
Saint Sigfrid (Sigfried, Siegfrid, Siegfried, Sigfridus) (Glastonbury, ?âVäxjö, 1045) was a Benedictine evangelist in Sweden; he converted king Olof in 1008. ...
Sigismund (died 524) was king of the Burgundians from 516 to his death. ...
South American missionary of the Order of Friars Minor; b. ...
Stanisław Szczepanowski (Stanislaus of Szczepanów; b. ...
A statue of Stephen the Great King Stephen the Great or St. ...
Suitbert can refer to: Saint Suitbert (two saints) historian Suitbert Bæumer This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Teresa of Avila by Peter Paul Rubens Saint Teresa of Avila (known in religion as Teresa de Jesús, baptised as Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada) was a Spanish Roman Catholic mystic and monastic reformer; born at Avila (53 miles north-west of Madrid), Old Castile, March 28, 1515; died...
Saint Thérèse de Lisieux (January 2, 1873 â September 30, 1897), or more properly Sainte Thérèse de lEnfant-Jésus et de la Sainte Face (Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face), born Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Martin...
Thomas, also called St. ...
Saint Thorlac Thornalli (also known as Porlakr, Thorlakur, and Thorlac Thorhallsson) (Icelandic: ) (1133âDecember 23, 1193) is the patron saint of Iceland. ...
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Blessed Laura Vicuna is a blessed person in the Roman Catholic Church. ...
Saint Vincent de Paul (April 24, 1581 â September 27, 1660) was born at Pouy, Landes, Gascony, France to a peasant family. ...
Scenes from the Passion of Saint Vincent of Saragossa and the History of His Relics, French 13th century vitreau Saint Vincent of Saragossa, (feast day: January 22) was born at Huesca and martyred under Diocletian, in 304, is the patron saint of Lisbon. ...
The term Virgin Mary has several different meanings: Mary, the mother of Jesus, the historical and multi-denominational concept of Mary Blessed Virgin Mary, the Roman Catholic theological and doctrinal concept of Mary Marian apparitions shrines to the Virgin Mary Virgin Mary in Islam, the Islamic theological and doctrinal concept...
Saint Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great (c. ...
Wenceslas (or Wenceslaus; Czech: Václav; German: Wenzel), styled Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia (b. ...
Saint Willibrord (c. ...
Flanders (Dutch: ) is a large historical region overlapping Belgium, France and the Netherlands. ...
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Regional - Adalbert of Prague - Prussia
- Agathoclia - Aragon, Spain
- Aldhelm - Wessex
- Anne - Brittany; Quebec; Mi'kmaq Nation; Santa Ana Indian Pueblo
- Ansgar (or Anskar) - Scandinavia
- Anthony of Padua - Brazil; Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Asicus - archdiocese of Elphin
- Augustine of Hippo - diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut
- Andrew Avellino - Sicily
- Augustine of Canterbury - Kent
- Benedict the Black - African-Americans
- Teresa Benedicta of the Cross - Europe
- Bernard of Valdeiglesias - Candelada
- Birinus - Berkshire
- Blaise - Dalmatia
- Braulio - Aragon, Spain
- Brigit of Sweden - Europe
- Carl Lwanga - Catholic African Youth Association
- Catherine of Siena - Europe
- Cedd - Essex
- Chad - Mercia
- Peter Chanel - Oceania
- Clare of Assisi - Santa Clara Indian Pueblo
- Peter Claver - African-Americans
- Cuthbert - Northumbria
- Cyril - Bohemia; Moravia; Europe
- Devota - Corsica
- Dorothy of Montau - Prussia
- Dubricius - Ergyng; Herefordshire
- Edmund the Martyr - East Anglia; Suffolk
- Eurosia - the diocese of Jaca
- Frideswide - Oxfordshire
- George - Aragon; Cappadocia; Catalonia; Palestine
- Gertrude the Great - West Indies
- Gregory the Great - West Indies
- Guthlac - The English Fens
- Hedwig (Jadwiga) - Bavaria
- Homobonus - Cremona
- Ignatius of Antioch - the Church of North Africa
- Innocent of Alaska - The Americas
- Isaac Jogues and companions - The Americas
- Helier - Jersey
- Herman of Alaska - The Americas
- Ivo of Kermartin - Brittany
- John the Apostle - Asia Minor
- John of Avila - Andalusia, Spain
- John the Baptist - Quebec; Newfoundland
- John of Nepomuk - Bohemia
- Joseph the Betrothed - The Americas; Bohemia; Universal Church
- Jarlath - the archdiocese of Tuam, Ireland
- Julia of Corsica - Corsica
- Kevin - the archdiocese of Kevin
- Killian - Bavaria
- Jutta of Kulmsee - Prussia
- Lawrence O'Toole - archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland
- Louis - the archdiocese of St. Louis, Missouri
- Magnus - Orkney Islands
- Martin de Porras - African-Americans
- Mary Anne de Paredes (Mariana de Paredes y Flores) - Ecuador, The Americas
- Methodius - Bohemia; Europe; Moravia
- Michael (archangel) - Cornwall; Archdiocese of Seattle
- Moses the Black - Africa
- Nechtan - Devon
- Nicholas of Myra - Lorraine; Sicily
- Nikon - Laconia
- Norbert - Bohemia
- Odile - Alsace
- Osmund - Wiltshire
- Oswald - Northumbria
- Petroc - Devon, Cornwall
- Piran - Cornwall
- Richard of Chichester - Sussex
- Rosalia - Sicily
- Rose of Lima - The Americas; Central America; Latin America; South America; West Indies; Villareal, Samar; Philippines
- Sebald - Bavaria
- Stanislaus of Cracow - archdiocese of Cracow, Poland
- Stephen - Republika Srpska
- Swithun - Wessex
- Thomas the Apostle - East Indies;
- Tikhon of Moscow- The Americas
- Titus - Crete
- Francis Xavier - Borneo; East Indies
- Wenceslas - Bohemia; Moravia
- Wilfred - Sussex; West Riding of Yorkshire
- Willihad - Saxony
- Yves - Bretagne
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Motto Suum cuique Latin: To each his own Prussia at its peak, as leading state of the German Empire Capital Königsberg, later Berlin Government Duke1 - 1525â68 Albert I (first) - 1688â1701 Frederick III (last) King1 - 1701â13 Frederick I (first) - 1888â1918 William II (last) Prime Minister1,2...
Saint Agathoclia (Agathocleia; Santa Agatoclia) (d. ...
Capital Zaragoza Area - total - % of Spain Ranked 4th 47 719 km² 9,4% Population - Total (2003) - % of Spain - Density Ranked 11th 1 217 514 2,9% 25,51/km² Demonym - English - Spanish Aragonese aragonés Statute of Autonomy August 16, 1982 ISO 3166-2 AR Parliamentary representation Congress seats Senate...
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Map of the British Isles circa 802 Wessex was one of the seven major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (the Heptarchy) that preceded the Kingdom of England. ...
This article is about the mother of the Virgin Mary. ...
Historical province of Brittany, showing the main areas with their name in Breton language The traditional flag of Brittany (the Gwenn-ha-du), formerly a Breton nationalist symbol but today used as a general civic flag in the region. ...
Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Official languages French Government - Lieutenant-Governor Pierre Duchesne - Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 75 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area Ranked 2nd - Total 1,542,056 km² (595...
The Mikmaq The Mikmaq (; also spelled MÃkmaq, Migmaq, Micmac or MicMac) are a First Nations people, indigenous to northeastern New England, Canadas Atlantic Provinces, and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec. ...
For the city in Iowa, see St. ...
Scandinavia is a historical and geographical region centered on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe and includes the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. ...
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An independent origin and development of writing is counted among the many achievements and innovations of pre-Columbian American cultures. ...
Assicus (Asicus, Assic) was the first bishop of Elphin, Ireland, and venerated as the patron saint of the city. ...
In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ...
In Celtic mythology, Elphin (in Welsh, Elfyn) was a son of Lord Gwyddno Garanhir of Gwynedd. ...
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Pope Pius XI blesses Bishop Stephen Alencastre as fifth Apostolic Vicar of the Hawaiian Islands in a Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace window. ...
Nickname: Location in Connecticut Coordinates: , NECTA Bridgeport-Stamford Region Greater Bridgeport Incorporated (town) 1821 Incorporated (city) 1836 Government - Type Mayor-council - Mayor John M. Fabrizi Area - City 19. ...
Saint Andrew (Andrea) Avellino (1521 - November 10, 1608) is an Italian saint. ...
Sicily (Sicilia in Italian and Sicilian) is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 25,708 km² (9,926 sq. ...
Augustine of Canterbury (birth unknown, died May 26, 604) was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Ethelbert of Kent, Bretwalda (ruler) of England by Pope Gregory the Great in 597. ...
coat of Arms of Kent For other uses, see Kent (disambiguation). ...
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Languages Predominantly American English Religions Protestantism (chiefly Baptist and Methodist); Roman Catholicism; Islam Related ethnic groups Sub-Saharan Africans and other African groups, some with Native American groups. ...
Edith Stein (October 12, 1891 - August 9, 1942), known after her reception into the Carmelite Order as Teresa Benedicta of the Cross and canonized under the latter name in 1998, was a philosopher, feminist, Carmelite nun, and martyr who died at Auschwitz. ...
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Saint Blaise can refer to: A saint, see Saint Blaise Saint-Blaise is the name or part of the name of several communes in France Saint-Blaise, Alpes-Maritimes, in the Alpes-Maritimes département Saint-Blaise, Haute-Savoie, in the Haute-Savoie département Saint-Blaise-du-Buis, in...
Dalmatia, highlighted, on a map of Croatia. ...
Saint Braulio, bishop of Zaragoza (d. ...
Capital Zaragoza Area - total - % of Spain Ranked 4th 47 719 km² 9,4% Population - Total (2003) - % of Spain - Density Ranked 11th 1 217 514 2,9% 25,51/km² Demonym - English - Spanish Aragonese aragonés Statute of Autonomy August 16, 1982 ISO 3166-2 AR Parliamentary representation Congress seats Senate...
Saint Birgitta, also known as St. ...
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Carl Lwanga (or Charles Lwanga) (1865-1887) is a Roman Catholic saint. ...
Saint Catherine of Siena (March 25, 1347 - April 29, 1380) was a Dominican Tertiary (lay affiliate) of the Dominican Order. ...
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Essex is a county in the East of England. ...
The Kingdom of Mercia at its greatest extent (7th to 9th centuries) is shown in green, with the original core area (6th century) given a darker tint. ...
Pierre Chanel (1803-1841), Catholic priest, missionary and martyr. ...
World map exhibiting a common interpretation of Oceania; other interpretations may vary. ...
Saint Clare of Assisi, born Chiara Offreduccio, (July 16, 1194 â August 11, 1253) was one of the first followers of Francis of Assisi and founded the Order of Poor Ladies to organize the women who chose to take the Franciscan vow of poverty and celibacy. ...
Saint Peter Claver (in Spanish: Pedro Claver) was a Jesuit who, due to his remarkable life and work, become the patron saint of slaves, of Colombia and of African Americans. ...
Languages Predominantly American English Religions Protestantism (chiefly Baptist and Methodist); Roman Catholicism; Islam Related ethnic groups Sub-Saharan Africans and other African groups, some with Native American groups. ...
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (ca. ...
Section from Shepherds map of the British Isles about 802 AD showing the kingdom of Northumbria Northumbria is primarily the name of a petty kingdom of Angles which was formed in Great Britain at the beginning of the 7th century, from two smaller kingdoms of Bernicia and Diera, and...
Cyrillus or Cyril is the name of several historic figures: Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, 4th century theologian Saint Cyril of Alexandria, 4th century patriarch of Alexandria Cyrillus, 5th century Greek jurist Saint Cyril, 9th century Bulgarian archbishop of Great Moravia, believed to have co-invented the Glagolitic alphabet, the first...
Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
Flag of Moravia Moravia (Czech and Slovak: Morava; German: ; Hungarian: ; Polish: ) is a historical region in the east of the Czech RepublicCzechia. ...
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Saint Devota (Sainte Dévote) (d. ...
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Cell of Dorothea of Montau in Kwidzyn Saint Dorothea of Montau (German: ; Polish: ; 6 February 1347 â 25 June 1394), also known as Dorothy of Montau, was a German visionary and recluse. ...
Motto Suum cuique Latin: To each his own Prussia at its peak, as leading state of the German Empire Capital Königsberg, later Berlin Government Duke1 - 1525â68 Albert I (first) - 1688â1701 Frederick III (last) King1 - 1701â13 Frederick I (first) - 1888â1918 William II (last) Prime Minister1,2...
Saint Dubricius (also known in his native Welsh as Saint Dyfrig and in corrupt Norman-French as Saint Devereux) was the 6th century evangelist of Ergyng and much of South Wales. ...
Ergyng was a Welsh kingdom of the sub-Roman and early medieval period. ...
Herefordshire is a historic and ceremonial county and unitary district (known as County of Herefordshire) in the West Midlands region of England. ...
Edmund the Martyr (circa 840 â November 20, 869 or 870) was a King of East Anglia. ...
Norfolk and Suffolk, the core area of East Anglia. ...
Suffolk (pronounced ) is a large historic and modern non-metropolitan county in East Anglia, England. ...
Eurosia or Orosia is the patron saint of Jaca, a city in the province of Huesca of northeastern Spain, in the Pyrenees, the center of her cult. ...
Pope Pius XI blesses Bishop Stephen Alencastre as fifth Apostolic Vicar of the Hawaiian Islands in a Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace window. ...
Jaca as is viewed from the Rapitan fort. ...
Saint Frideswide (c. ...
Oxfordshire (abbreviated Oxon, from the Latinised form Oxonia) is a county in the South East of England, bordering on Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Warwickshire. ...
For alternate uses, see Saint George (disambiguation) Saint George on horseback rides alongside a wounded dragon being led by a princess, late 19th century engraving. ...
Capital Zaragoza Official language(s) Spanish Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 4th 47,719 km² 9. ...
Look up Cappadocia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
See also Principality of Catalonia (for the historic territory) and Northern Catalonia. ...
Map of the British Mandate of Palestine. ...
Gertrude was born in 1256 in Eisleben, Thuringia (now part of Germany). ...
The Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. ...
Saint Gregory I, or Gregory the Great (called the Dialogist in Eastern Orthodoxy) (circa 540 - March 12, 604) was pope of the Catholic Church from September 3, 590 until his death. ...
The Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. ...
Saint Guthlac is a Christian saint from England. ...
The Fens, also known as the Fenland, consist of an area of former wetlands in the eastern part of England, stretching around the coast of The Wash from Lincolnshire to Norfolk and reaching into the historic counties of Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire and Suffolk. ...
This article is about the 14th-century queen and saint. ...
For other uses, see Bavaria (disambiguation). ...
Saint Homobonus ( SantOmobono) ( Saint Gutman)) (d. ...
Cremona is a city in Northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left shore of the Po river in the middle of the Pianura padana (Po valley). ...
Saint Ignatius of Antioch (also known as Theophorus)(c. ...
Northern Africa (UN subregion) geographic, including above North Africa or Northern Africa is the northernmost region of the African continent, generally divided by the formidable barrier of the Sahara from Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Saint Innocent of Alaska was a Russian Orthodox priest, bishop, archbishop and Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia. ...
World map showing the Americas CIA political map of the Americas The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World consisting of the continents of North America[1], Central America and South America with their associated islands and regions. ...
Saint Isaac Jogues (January 10, 1607 â October 18, 1646) was a Jesuit missionary who travelled and worked among the Native Americans in North America. ...
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The face of Saint Helier is sculpted on the 1978 monument La Croix de la Reine in St. ...
Herman of Alaska (born 1756 or 1760 in Serpukhov, Russia â December 13, 1837 on Kodiak Island, Alaska) was the first saint to be canonized by the Orthodox Church in America. ...
World map showing the Americas CIA political map of the Americas The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World consisting of the continents of North America[1], Central America and South America with their associated islands and regions. ...
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Historical province of Brittany, showing the main areas with their name in Breton language The traditional flag of Brittany (the Gwenn-ha-du), formerly a Breton nationalist symbol but today used as a general civic flag in the region. ...
John the Apostle (Hebrew: Johanan ;Greek ÎÏάννηÏ, see names of John) was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. ...
Anatolia (Greek: ανατολη anatole, rising of the sun or East; compare Orient and Levant, by popular etymology Turkish Anadolu to ana mother and dolu filled), also called by the Latin name of Asia Minor, is a region of Southwest Asia which corresponds today to...
Saint John of Avila (in Spanish Juan de Ãvila, Apostle of Andalusia) (b. ...
Motto: AndalucÃa por sÃ, para España y la humanidad (Andalusia by herself, for Spain, and for humankind) Capital Seville Official language(s) Spanish Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 2nd 87,268 km² 17. ...
For the hip-hop producer with the same name, see John the Baptist (producer). ...
Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Official languages French Government - Lieutenant-Governor Pierre Duchesne - Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 75 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area Ranked 2nd - Total 1,542,056 km² (595...
For other uses, see Newfoundland (disambiguation). ...
John of Nepomuk (German: Johann von Nepomuk) or Johann Nepomucen (Czech: Jan Nepomucký) is the most popular national saint of Bohemia. ...
Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
For other uses, see Saint Joseph (disambiguation). ...
World map showing the Americas The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere historically considered to consist of the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions. ...
Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
Saint Jarlath (c. ...
In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ...
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Saint Julia of Corsica ( Santa Giulia da Corsica) (perhaps 5th century; date of death sometimes given as ca. ...
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Saint Kevin of Glendalough (c. ...
In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ...
Killian can refer to several people and things People: Killian Van Rensselaer, an American lawyer and politician who served in the Congress of the United States as a representative from the state of New York James Killian, a quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. ...
For other uses, see Bavaria (disambiguation). ...
Saint Jutta or Saint Judith or Jutta of Kulmsee or Jutta of Sangershausen (b. ...
Motto Suum cuique Latin: To each his own Prussia at its peak, as leading state of the German Empire Capital Königsberg, later Berlin Government Duke1 - 1525â68 Albert I (first) - 1688â1701 Frederick III (last) King1 - 1701â13 Frederick I (first) - 1888â1918 William II (last) Prime Minister1,2...
Lorcán Ua Tuathail, also known as St. ...
In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ...
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: , Statistics Province: Leinster County: Dáil Ãireann: Dublin Central, Dublin North Central, Dublin North East, Dublin North West, Dublin South Central, Dublin South East European Parliament: Dublin Dialling Code: 01, +353 1 Postal District(s): D1-24, D6W Area: 114. ...
Louis IX (25 April 1215 â 25 August 1270), commonly Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 to his death. ...
In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ...
This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
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The Orkney Islands, usually called simply Orkney, are one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. ...
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Languages Predominantly American English Religions Protestantism (chiefly Baptist and Methodist); Roman Catholicism; Islam Related ethnic groups Sub-Saharan Africans and other African groups, some with Native American groups. ...
Saint Mary Ann de Paredes was born at Quito, Ecuador, on October 31, 1618, and died there on May 26, 1645. ...
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Saint Methodius (Greek: ÎεθÏδιοÏ; Church Slavonic ÐеÑодии) (b. ...
Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
World map showing the location of Europe. ...
Flag of Moravia Moravia (Czech and Slovak: Morava; German: ; Hungarian: ; Polish: ) is a historical region in the east of the Czech RepublicCzechia. ...
Guido Renis archangel Michael (in the Capuchin church of Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome) tramples Satan. ...
Cornwall (pronounced ; Cornish: ) is a county in south-west England, United Kingdom, on the peninsula that lies to the west of the River Tamar and Devon. ...
Nickname: Location of Seattle in King County and Washington Coordinates: Country United States State Washington County King County Incorporated December 2 1869 Government - Type Mayor-council - Mayor Greg Nickels (NP) Area - City 142. ...
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A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ...
In Irish mythology, Nechtan was the father and/or husband of Boann. ...
âDevonshireâ redirects here. ...
Saint Nicholas, also known as Nikolaus in Germany and Sinterklaas (a contracted form of Sint Nicolaas) in the Netherlands and Flanders, is the common name for the historical Saint Nicholas of Myra, who lived in 4th century Byzantine Anatolia, (now in modern Turkey) and had a reputation for secret gift...
Lorraine coat of arms location of the Lorraine province Lorraine (French: Lorraine; German: Lothringen) is a historical area in present-day northeast France. ...
Sicily (Sicilia in Italian and Sicilian) is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 25,708 km² (9,926 sq. ...
Nikon Corporation ) (TYO: 7731 ), also known as Nikon or Nikon Corp. ...
Laconia (; see also List of traditional Greek place names), also known as Lacedaemonia, is a prefecture in Greece. ...
Saint Norbert of Xanten Saint Norbert of Xanten (c. ...
Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
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(New région flag) (Region logo) Location Administration Capital Regional President Departments Bas-Rhin Haut-Rhin Arrondissements 13 Cantons 75 Communes 903 Statistics Land area1 8,280 km² Population (Ranked 14th) - January 1, 2006 est. ...
St Osmund (d. ...
Wiltshire (abbreviated Wilts) is a large southern English county. ...
Oswald can refer to: Saint Oswald, from the 10th century Lee Harvey Oswald, involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy Stephen S. Oswald, a NASA astronaut Oswald Teichmüller, a German mathematician Oswald Achenbach, a German landscape painter Oswald Veblen, an American mathematician Oswald Garrison Villard, a Americn journalist...
Section from Shepherds map of the British Isles about 802 AD showing the kingdom of Northumbria Northumbria is primarily the name of a petty kingdom of Angles which was formed in Great Britain at the beginning of the 7th century, from two smaller kingdoms of Bernicia and Diera, and...
Saint Petroc (sometimes spelt Petrock, also Pedrog in Welsh and Perreux in French) (c. ...
âDevonshireâ redirects here. ...
Cornwall (pronounced ; Cornish: ) is a county in south-west England, United Kingdom, on the peninsula that lies to the west of the River Tamar and Devon. ...
For the coastal town and a municipality in southwestern Slovenia please see Piran (Italian Pirano) Saint Piran or Perran is the patron saint of tin-miners. ...
Cornwall (pronounced ; Cornish: ) is a county in south-west England, United Kingdom, on the peninsula that lies to the west of the River Tamar and Devon. ...
Richard of Levick, (Richard Wych or Richard of Wych or Richard de Wich - born Droitwich 1197, died Dover 1253) is a saint (canonized 1262) who was Bishop of Chichester. ...
Sussex is a historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. ...
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Sicily (Sicilia in Italian and Sicilian) is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 25,708 km² (9,926 sq. ...
Saint Rose of Lima, (20 April 1586 - 24 August 1617), the first Catholic saint of The Americas, was born in Lima, Peru. ...
World map showing the Americas The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere historically considered to consist of the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions. ...
For other uses, see Central America (disambiguation). ...
Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...
South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ...
The Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. ...
Villareal is a 4th class municipality in the province of Samar, Philippines. ...
W.G. Sebald W. G. (Winfred Georg Maximilian) Sebald (May 18, 1944, Wertach im Allgäu–December 14, 2001, Norfolk, United Kingdom) was a writer and academic. ...
For other uses, see Bavaria (disambiguation). ...
Stanisław Szczepanowski (Stanislaus of Szczepanów; b. ...
In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ...
Motto: none Voivodship Lesser Poland Municipal government Rada miasta Kraków Mayor Jacek Majchrowski Area 326,8 km² Population - city - urban - density 757,500 (2004 est. ...
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Anthem: Bože Pravde2 (English: God of Justice) Patron Saint: Saint Stephen3 The location of Republika Srpska as part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Saint Swithun (or Swithin) (died 2 July 862) was an early English Bishop of Winchester, now best known for the popular British weather lore proverb that if it rains on Saint Swithuns day, 15 July, it will rain for 40 days and 40 nights. ...
Map of the British Isles circa 802 Wessex was one of the seven major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (the Heptarchy) that preceded the Kingdom of England. ...
Thomas, also called St. ...
The Indies, on the display globe of the Field Museum, Chicago The Indies or East Indies (or East India) is a term used to describe lands of South and South-East Asia, occupying all of the former British India, the present Indian Union, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and...
Saint Tikhon of Moscow (January 19, 1865 â 7 April 1925), born Vasily Ivanovich Belavin (ÐаÑилий ÐÐ²Ð°Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ðелавин in Russian), was the Patriarch and all Russias of the Russian Orthodox Church during the early years of the Soviet Union, 1917 through 1925. ...
World map showing the Americas CIA political map of the Americas The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World consisting of the continents of North America[1], Central America and South America with their associated islands and regions. ...
In the Christian New Testament, Titus, (a common Roman name, meaning honourable) was a companion of Paul of Tarsus, mentioned in several of Pauls Epistles, includiing the Epistle to Titus. ...
For the famous World War II battle, see: Battle of Crete For other uses, see Crete (disambiguation). ...
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Kalimantan. ...
The Indies, on the display globe of the Field Museum, Chicago The Indies or East Indies (or East India) is a term used to describe lands of South and South-East Asia, occupying all of the former British India, the present Indian Union, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and...
Wenceslas (or Wenceslaus; Czech: Václav; German: Wenzel), styled Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia (b. ...
Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
Flag of Moravia Moravia (Czech and Slovak: Morava; German: ; Hungarian: ; Polish: ) is a historical region in the east of the Czech RepublicCzechia. ...
Wilfred can refer to: Saint Wilfred, 7th century Anglo-Saxon bishop and abbot Wilfred Kitching, the 7th General of The Salvation Army Wilfrid Laurier, the 7th Prime Minister of Canada Wilfred Le Bouthillier, Acadian singer Wilfred Brown, the late English tenor Wilfred Lau, C-pop singer Wilfred, a comedy written...
Sussex is a historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. ...
The West Riding as an administrative county prior to its abolition in 1974. ...
Location Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) Administration Country NUTS Region DED Capital Dresden Minister-President Georg Milbradt (CDU) Governing parties CDU / SPD Votes in Bundesrat 4 (from 69) Basic statistics Area 18,416 km² (7,110 sq mi) Population 4,252,000 (11/2006)[1] - Density 231 /km...
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(Région flag) (Region logo) Location Administration Capital Rennes Regional President Jean-Yves Le Drian (PS) (since 2004) Departments Côtes-dArmor Ille-et-Vilaine Morbihan Finistère Arrondissements 15 Cantons 201 Communes 1,268 Statistics Land area1 27,208 km² Population (Ranked 7th) - January 1, 2006 est. ...
Towns and cities - Aeden of Ferns - Ferns, Ireland
- Afra - Augsburg
- Agatha - Catania; Palermo, Italy; Zamarramala, Spain
- Agnellus - Naples, Italy
- Agricola of Avignon - Avignon
- Alban - St. Albans, England
- Albert of Trapani - Trapani
- Aldhelm - Malmesbury, England
- Alcmund - Derby, England
- Alexander of Bergamo - Bergamo, Italy
- Amalberga - Temse, Belgium
- Ambrose of Milan - Milan, Italy
- Andrew the Apostle - Amalfi; Patras; Luqa
- Anne - Taos, New Mexico; Marsaskala; Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
- Ansanus the Baptizer - Siena, Italy
- Anthony of Padua - Lisbon, Portugal
- Antoninus of Sorrento - Sorrento, Italy
- Antony of Vilnius - Vilnius, Lithuania
- Saint Armel - Ploërmel, France and various others
- Arnulph - Gap, Hautes-Alpes, France
- Arthelais - Benevento, Italy
- Arsenius of Corfu - Kerkira Island, Greece
- Augustine of Canterbury - Canterbury, England
- Augustine of Hippo - Kalamazoo, Michigan; Saint Augustine, Florida; Superior, Wisconsin; Tucson, Arizona. Cities of Cagayan de Oro and Saint Augustine, Florida.
- Gerald Aurillac - Upper Auvergne
- Andrew Avellino - Naples, Italy
- Saint Barbara - Kerkrade, The Netherlands
- Barnabas - Antioch
- Barbatus of Benevento - Benevento, Italy
- Bavo - Ghent, Belgium; Haarlem, Netherlands
- Pascal Baylon - Obando, Bulacan, Philippines
- Thomas Beckett - Canterbury, England; Portsmouth, England
- Benedict of Nursia - Europe
- Benedict the Black - Palermo, Italy
- Benezet - Avignon
- Benignus of Dijon - Dijon
- Berach - Kilbarry, Ireland
- Bernadino Realino - Lecce, Italy
- Bernadette of Lourdes - Lourdes, France
- Birinus - Dorchester-on-Thames, England
- Blaise - Dubrovnik
- Boris - Moscow, Russia
- Botulph - Boston, England
- Budoc - Plourin, Brittany
- Catald - Taranto
- Thomas Cantilupe - Hereford, England
- Catherine of Alexandria - Zejtun, Zurrieq
- Cecilia - Albi, France
- Chad - Lichfield, England
- Christopher - Rab, Croatia; Havana, Cuba,Vilnius, Lithuania
- John Chrysostom - Istanbul, Turkey
- Clara - Obando, Bulacan, Philippines
- Colman of Cloyne - Cloyne, Ireland
- Constabilis - Castellabate, Italy
- Constantine of Rome - Istanbul, Turkey
- Crescentinus - Urbino
- Cuthbert - Durham
- Judas Cyriacus - Ancona, Italy
- Cyril of Alexandria - Alexandria, Egypt
- David - St. Davids, Wales
- Denis - Paris, France
- Dimitrie Basarabov - Bucharest, Romania
- Saint Demetrius - Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dionysius the Arepagite - Zakynthos Island, Greece
- Donatus - Ripacandida
- Drogo - Baume-les-Messieurs, Fleury-sur-Loire
- Duje - Split, Croatia
- Edmund of Abingdon - Abingdon
- Emeterius and Celedonius -Calahorra, Santander, Spain
- Eric of Sweden - Stockholm
- Erkenwald - City of London, England
- Etheldreda - Ely, England
- Eulalia - Barcelona
- Eustace of Vilnius - Vilnius, Lithuania
- Eustace - Madrid, Spain
- Expedite - New Orleans, Louisiana
- Fachanan - Ross, Ireland
- Ferdinand III of Castile - Seville, Spain
- Fiacre - France, Saint-Fiacre-en-Brie
- Finbarr - Barra, Scotland; Cork, Ireland
- Florian - Upper Austria, Poland; Linz, Austria
- Francis of Assisi - Assisi, Italy; Colorado; Italy; Santa Fe, New Mexico, the archdiocese of San Francisco, California; Quito, Ecuador
- Frideswide - Oxford, England
- Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows - Abruzzi
- Gatianus of Tours - Tours
- Gaudentius of Ossero - Losinj, Croatia
- Genevieve - Paris, France
- George - Beirut; Ferrara; Genoa; Gozo; Istanbul; Modica, Sicily; Moscow; Ptuj, Slovenia; Venice
- Gerard of Lunel - Montesanto, Italy
- Giles - Edinburgh, Scotland
- Gratus of Aosta - Aosta, Italy
- Gudula - Brussels, Belgium
- Gummarus - Lier, Belgium
- Guthlac - Crowland, England
- Hallvard - Oslo, Norway
- Helen - Abingdon, England; Colchester, England
- Helier - Saint Helier, Jersey
- Hugh of Lincoln - Lincoln, England
- Illtud - Llantwit Major, Wales
- Isidore the Farmer - Madrid, Spain
- James, son of Zebedee - Acoma Pueblo, United States; Reading, England; Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico
- James of the Marches - Naples, Italy
- Januarius - Naples, Italy
- John IV, Bishop of Naples - Naples, Italy
- John the Apostle - Taos, New Mexico
- Joan of Arc - New Orleans
- John the Baptist - Florence, Italy; Genoa, Italy; Turin, Italy; St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada; Xewkija, Gozo; Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
- John of Vilnius - Vilnius, Lithuania
- Justa - Seville, Spain
- Justus - Alcala de Henares, Spain; Madrid, Spain
- Panagia Kastriani - Skiathos Island, Greece; Tzia Island, Greece
- Kenelm - Winchcombe, England
- Kentigern - Glasgow, Scotland
- Kessog - Lennox, Scotland
- Lawrence - Rome, Italy; Birgu, Malta
- Leocadia - Toledo, Spain
- Leonard of Port Maurice - Imperia, Italy
- Saint Luke - Jaen - Andalusia, Spain
- Lucy of Syracuse - Syracuse
- Macarius of Antioch - Ghent, Belgium
- Machar - Aberdeen
- Mark the Evangelist - Venice, Egypt
- Maro - Volperino, Italy
- Martha - Pateros, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Martin of Tours - Tours; Utrecht, the Netherlands
- Martina of Rome - Rome, Italy
- Maximinus of Trier - Trier, Germany
- Maximus of Aquila - Aquila, Italy
- Maximus of Turin - Turin, Italy
- Mellitus - City of London, England
- Michael (archangel) - Caltanissetta, Italy; Cuneo, Italy; Brussels, Belgium; Kiev, Ukraine
- Mochelloc - Kilmallock, County Limerick, Ireland
- Modestus - Cartagena, Spain
- Munchin - diocese of Limerick; Limerick (city)
- Mura - Fahan, Ireland
- Philip Neri - Rome, Italy
- Nicholas - Bari, Italy; Macchia Valfortore, Italy; Siggiewi, Malta
- Nicholas of Myra - Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Portsmouth, England
- El Niño - Cebu, Philippines
- Octavius - Turin, Italy
- Osmund - Salisbury, England
- Oswald of Worcester - Worcester, England
- Pastor - Alcala de Henares, Spain; Madrid, Spain
- Patricia of Naples - Naples, Italy
- Paul the Apostle - City of London, England; Poznań, Poland; Rome, Italy; São Paulo, Brazil; Valletta, Malta
- Paul the Apostle's Conversion - Caraballo, Cuba; Mdina, Malta
- Pelagius of Constance - Konstanz
- Piran - Padstow, England; Perranporth, England
- Peter the Apostle - Poznań, Poland; Rome, Italy; York, England; Birzebbugia, Malta
- Peter of Alcantara - Estremadura, Spain
- Petroc - Bodmin, England
- Saint Petronius - Bologna, Italy
- Pharaildis - Ghent, Belgium
- Philip of Jesus - Mexico City, Mexico
- Philip the Apostle - Luxembourg; Uruguay
- Prosper of Reggio - Reggio Emilia
- Quirinus - Sisak, Croatia
- Rainerius - Pisa
- Raynald of Nocera - Nocera, Italy
- Rafael Guizar y Valencia - Veracruz, Mexico
- Richard of Chichester - Chichester, England; Droitwich, England
- Riginos - Skopelos Island, Greece
- Roch - Istanbul, Turkey, Pateros, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Rosalia - Palermo, Italy
- Rumwold - Buckingham, England
- Rupert of Salzburg - Salzburg, Austria
- Sabinus - Bari, Italy
- Mary Salome - Veroli, Italy
- Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena - Siena, Italy
- Saturnin - Toulouse
- Alexander Sauli - Corsica
- Sebaldus - Nuremberg, Germany
- Sebastian - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Sidwell - Exeter, England
- Sigfrid - Växjö, Sweden
- Silverius - Ponza, Italy
- Solutor - Turin, Italy
- Spyridon - Kerkira Island, Greece
- Stephen - Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Swithun - Winchester, England
- Symphorian - Autun
- Syrus of Genoa - Genoa, Italy
- Syrus of Pavia (Siro) - Pavia, Italy
- Teilo - Cardiff, Wales; Llandeilo Fawr, Wales
- Theneva - Glasgow, Scotland
- Theodore of Pavia - Pavia, Italy
- Thomas More - Arlington, Virginia
- Ulric - Augsburg
- Urban of Langres - Dijon
- Virgilius - Salzburg, Austria
- Vitus - Czech Republic; Rijeka,Croatia; Winschoten, Netherlands
- Walburga - Antwerp, Belgium; Groningen, Netherlands; Oudenarde, Belgium; Zutphen, Netherlands
- Waltrude - Hainaut, Belgium; Mons, Belgium
- Werburga - Chester, England
- Wilfrid - Ripon, England
- William of York - York, England
- Winefride - Holywell, Wales; Shrewsbury, England
- Wulfram of Sens - Abbeville, France
- Wulfstan - Worcester, England
- Zeno of Verona - Verona, Italy
- Zenobius - Florence, Italy
Maedoc of Ferns (also known as Mogue or Aidan) was a 6th century Bishop of Ferns in Ireland. ...
Ferns (Fearna in Irish, meaning elder trees) is a small historic town in north County Wexford, Ireland with a population of about 900. ...
Saint Afra (died 304) was a Christian martyr. ...
Augsburg is a city in south-central Germany. ...
Saint Agatha (died 251) is a Christian saint. ...
Catania is the second-largest city of Sicily, southern Italy, and is the capital of the province which bears its name. ...
For other uses, see Palermo (disambiguation). ...
Agnellus is a proper name of Latin origin. ...
Alternate uses: See Naples (disambiguation) Naples (Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek Νέα-Πόλις, latinised in Neapolis) is the largest town in southern Italy, capital of Campania region. ...
For the fourth century martyr, see Saints Vitalis and Agricola. ...
City flag City coat of arms Location Coordinates Time Zone CET (GMT +1) Administration Country France Région Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur Département Vaucluse (préfecture) Arrondissement Avignon Canton Chief town of 4 cantons Intercommunality Communauté dagglomération du Grand Avignon Mayor Marie-Josée Roig...
Saint Alban was the first Christian martyr in Britain. ...
St Albans, St. ...
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Saint Albert of Trapani (Albert of Sicily, Albert degli Abbati) (ca. ...
Torre della Colombaia Trapani (2004 population 67,456) is a city in the west coast of Sicily in Italy. ...
Saint Aldhelm (c. ...
The Market Cross, the Abbey and the main shopping street. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Alcmund of Derby or of Lilleshall, also spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund, or Alchmund (d. ...
Derby (pronounced dar-bee ) is a city in the East Midlands of England. ...
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Saint Alexander of Bergamo (died c. ...
Bergamo is a town in Italy, in Lombardy, about 40km northeast of Milan. ...
Saint Amalberga (also Amalburga, Amalia, Amelia) of Maubeuge (also called Amalberga of Lobbes or Binche) was a Lotharingian saint who would have lived in the 7th century. ...
Geography Country Belgium Community Flemish Community Region Flemish Region Province East Flanders Arrondissement Sint-Niklaas Coordinates , , Area 39. ...
For other uses, see Ambrose (disambiguation). ...
This is about the Italian city of Milan. ...
Saint Andrew (Greek: Andreas, manly), the Christian Apostle, brother of Saint Peter, was born at Bethsaida on the Lake of Galilee. ...
Amalfi Amalfi, a town and archiepiscopal see of Campania, Italy, in the Gulf of Salerno. ...
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Luqa or Ħal Luqa (meaning poplar in Aramaic) is a village located in the south east of Malta (Europe). ...
This article is about the mother of the Virgin Mary. ...
Taos (IPA: ) is a city in Taos County in the north-central region of New Mexico. ...
Marsaskala (also called Marsascala or Wied il-Għajn[1]) is a modest sea-side village in Malta that has grown up around the small harbour at the head of Marsaskala Bay, a long narrow inlet also known as Marsaskala Creek. ...
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a Spanish city, the capital city of Gran Canaria which is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, 210 kilometers located off the northwestern coast of Africa. ...
Saint Ansanus ( SantAnsano) (d. ...
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Location - Country Portugal - Region Lisboa - Subregion Grande Lisboa - District or A.R. Lisbon Mayor Carmona Rodrigues - Party PSD Area 84. ...
Antoninus of Sorrento (d. ...
Vesuvius overlooking Sorrento and the Bay of Naples. ...
Anthony (Kukley), John (Milhey), and Eustathius (Eustathios, Eustace, Nizilon) are saints and martyrs (d. ...
Location Ethnographic region Aukštaitija County Vilnius County Municipality Vilnius city municipality Coordinates Number of elderates 20 General Information Capital of Lithuania Vilnius County Vilnius city municipality Vilnius district municipality Population About 600,000 in 2006 (1st) First mentioned 1323 Granted city rights 1387 Not to be confused with Vilnius...
Saint Armel (Welsh: Arthfael (Bear-Prince); Latin: Armagilus) was an early 6th century holy man in Brittany. ...
Ploërmel is a commune of France, in the Morbihan département, in the Brittany région. ...
Arnulf is the name of several people in medieval European history: Arnulf of Metz, saint (582 - 640) Arnulf of Eynesbury, saint Arnulf of Carinthia (850 - 899) Arnulf I of Bavaria (ruled 907-927) Arnulf I of Flanders (ruled 918-965) Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims, died on March 5th, 1021 Arnulf...
View overlooking the town of Gap. ...
Saint Arthelais (Italian: ) (544â560) is venerated as a Christian saint. ...
Benevento is a town and comune of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, 50 km northeast of Naples. ...
Saint Arsenius (Arsenios) of Corfu, also known as Arsenius of Kerkyra, (d. ...
(This article is about the Greek island known in English as Corfu. ...
Augustine of Canterbury (birth unknown, died May 26, 604) was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Ethelbert of Kent, Bretwalda (ruler) of England by Pope Gregory the Great in 597. ...
Canterbury is a cathedral city in east Kent in South East England and is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England, head of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ...
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âAugustinusâ redirects here. ...
Nickname: Location of Kalamazoo within Kalamazoo County, Michigan Coordinates: Counties Kalamazoo County Incorporation 1883 Government - Type Council-Manager - Mayor Hannah McKinney Area - City 25. ...
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The city of Superior sits at the junction of U.S. Highway 2 and U.S. Highway 53, and is the county seat of Douglas County, Wisconsin. ...
This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated C.D.O.) is the premier city of Northern Mindanao. ...
Capital Clermont-Ferrand Area 26,013 km² Regional President Pierre-Joël Bonté (PS) (since 2004) Population - 2004 estimate - 1999 census - Density (Ranked 19th) 1,327,000 1,308,878 51/km² (2004) Arrondissements 14 Cantons 158 Communes 1,310 Départements Allier Cantal Haute-Loire Puy-de-Dôme...
Saint Andrew (Andrea) Avellino (1521 - November 10, 1608) is an Italian saint. ...
Alternate uses: See Naples (disambiguation) Naples (Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek Νέα-Πόλις, latinised in Neapolis) is the largest town in southern Italy, capital of Campania region. ...
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Kerkrade is a municipality and a town in the southeastern Netherlands. ...
Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy - Queen Beatrix - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War - Declared July 26, 1581 - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain...
Barnabas was an early Christian mentioned in the New Testament. ...
Antioch on the Orontes (Greek: ÎνÏιÏÏεια η εÏί ÎάÏνη, ÎνÏιÏÏεια η εÏί ÎÏÏνÏοÏ
or ÎνÏιÏÏεια η Îεγάλη; Latin: Antiochia ad Orontem, also Antiochia dei Siri), the Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city located on the eastern side (left bank) of the Orontes River about 30 km from the sea and its port, Seleucia Pieria. ...
Saint Barbatus of Benevento (Italian: ; c. ...
Benevento is a town and comune of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, 50 km northeast of Naples. ...
Saint Bavo, also known as Bavon, Allowin, Bavo of Ghent, Baaf, (589 - 654) is a Roman Catholic saint. ...
Geography Country Belgium Community Flemish Community Region Flemish Region Province East Flanders Arrondissement Ghent Coordinates , , Area 156. ...
Coordinates: Country Netherlands Province North Holland Area (2006) - Municipality 32. ...
Paschal Baylon (or Pascal Baylon) (1540 - 1592) was a Spanish monk and saint in the Roman Catholic Church. ...
Obando, a third class municipality is located on the south of the Province of Bulacan and is 16 kilometers away from Rizal Monument in Luneta. ...
Saint Thomas à Becket (or Thomas Becket) (ca. ...
Canterbury is a cathedral city in east Kent in South East England and is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England, head of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
This article is about the English city of Portsmouth. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
World map showing the location of Europe. ...
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For other uses, see Palermo (disambiguation). ...
Saint Bénézet[1] (Benedict, Benezet, Benet, Benoît) the Bridge-Builder (ca. ...
City flag City coat of arms Location Coordinates Time Zone CET (GMT +1) Administration Country France Région Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur Département Vaucluse (préfecture) Arrondissement Avignon Canton Chief town of 4 cantons Intercommunality Communauté dagglomération du Grand Avignon Mayor Marie-Josée Roig...
Saint Benignus of Dijon (3rd century) (in French, Saint Bénigne) was a martyr honored as the patron saint and first herald of Christianity of Dijon (Divio), an old city in the territory of the Gallic tribe of the Lingones (civitas Lingonum, Langres). ...
Dijon ( , IPA: ) is a city in eastern France, the préfecture (administrative capital) of the Côte-dOr département and of the Bourgogne région. ...
The Berach River, a tributary of the Banas River, is a river of Rajasthan state in western India. ...
Bernardino Realino (?-1616) was a Jesuit of Italy. ...
This is about the Italian city of Lecce. ...
Bernadette Soubirous (January 7, 1844–April 16, 1879) was a visionary from the town of France. ...
The Fort in Lourdes Statue of Our Lady of Lourdes in the Grotto Rosary Basilica at night, during the Torchlight Procession Mosaic in the Rosary Basilica The majority of visitors are pilgrims who fill the public spaces of the Domain Lourdes (Occitan name Lorda) is a town situated in the...
Birinus (c. ...
Dorchester-on-Thames is a village on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England. ...
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Saint Blaise can refer to: A saint, see Saint Blaise Saint-Blaise is the name or part of the name of several communes in France Saint-Blaise, Alpes-Maritimes, in the Alpes-Maritimes département Saint-Blaise, Haute-Savoie, in the Haute-Savoie département Saint-Blaise-du-Buis, in...
County DubrovnikâNeretva Area 143. ...
Boris is Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian language name of Bulgar origin, common in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia and Slovenia. ...
Position of Moscow in Europe Coordinates: , Country District Subdivision Russia Central Federal District Federal City Government - Mayor Yuriy Luzhkov Area - City 1,081 km² (417. ...
Botolph or Botulph (died circa 680, pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable) was an English abbot and saint. ...
Statistics Population: 35,124 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: TF329437 Administration District: Boston Borough Shire county: Lincolnshire Region: East Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Lincolnshire Historic county: Lincolnshire Services Police force: Lincolnshire Police Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: East Midlands Post office and telephone...
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Saint Budoc of Dol (also St Budeaux) is a saint from Brittany, France. ...
Historical province of Brittany, showing the main areas with their name in Breton language The traditional flag of Brittany (the Gwenn-ha-du), formerly a Breton nationalist symbol but today used as a general civic flag in the region. ...
Saint Catald of Taranto (also known as Cataldus, Cathaluds, Cattaldo, Cathal) was a friend of Saint Patrick an Irish monk who became a saint around in 685. ...
Taranto is a coastal city in Apulia, southern Italy. ...
Thomas de Cantilupe (c. ...
Statistics Population: 50,154 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SO515405 Administration District: Herefordshire Region: West Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Herefordshire Historic county: Herefordshire Services Police force: West Mercia Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: West Midlands Post office and telephone Post town: HEREFORD Postal...
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Saint Catherine of Alexandria, known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (Greek ) is a figure claimed to have been a noted scholar in the early 4th Century who, at the age of only 18, is said to have visited the Emperor Maxentius and to...
The crest of Zejtun, Citta Beland. ...
Zurrieq is one of the oldest towns in Malta, and has a population of approximately 10,000. ...
Cecilia is a song by Simon and Garfunkel, from their 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water. ...
Albi (population 50,000) is a city and commune in southern France. ...
The West Front of Lichfield Cathedral, June 2005 Lichfield (Welsh: Caerlwytgoed) is a small city and civil parish in Staffordshire, 110 miles northwest of London and 14 miles north of Birmingham. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
For other uses, see Saint Christopher (disambiguation). ...
Rab (Croatia) Coat of arms The historic town center of Rab For other uses, see Rab (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the Cuban city. ...
Location Ethnographic region Aukštaitija County Vilnius County Municipality Vilnius city municipality Coordinates Number of elderates 20 General Information Capital of Lithuania Vilnius County Vilnius city municipality Vilnius district municipality Population About 600,000 in 2006 (1st) First mentioned 1323 Granted city rights 1387 Not to be confused with Vilnius...
John Chrysostom (349â407, Greek: , Ioannes Chrysostomos) was the archbishop of Constantinople. ...
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WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ...
Obando, a third class municipality is located on the south of the Province of Bulacan and is 16 kilometers away from Rizal Monument in Luneta. ...
Saint Colman may refer to: Colman of Cloyne, the 6th century Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland Colman of Dromore, the 6th century Bishop of Dromore in Ireland Colman of Kilmacduagh, the 7th century Bishop of Kilmacduagh in Ireland Colman of Lindisfarne, the 7th century Bishop of Lindisfarne in England St...
Cloyne is a small village to the south-east of the town of Midleton in Ireland. ...
Saint Constabilis (Italian: ) (c. ...
Castellabate is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. ...
Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus[2] (27 February ca. ...
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Saint Crescentinus ( San Crescentino, San Crescenziano) (d. ...
Panorama of Urbino with the cathedral and the palazzo ducale Urbino is a city in the Marche in Italy, southwest of Pesaro, a World Heritage Site with a great cultural history during the Renaissance as the seat of Federico da Montefeltro. ...
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (ca. ...
Durham (IPA: locally, in RP) is a small city and main settlement of the City of Durham district of County Durham in North East England. ...
. Barcelona, 12th century. ...
Ancona is a city and a seaport in the Marche, a region of northeastern Italy, population 100,507 (2001). ...
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Antiquity and modernity stand cheek-by-jowl in Egypts chief Mediterranean seaport For other uses, see Alexandria (disambiguation). ...
The Flag of Saint David. ...
St Davids (Welsh: Tŷddewi) is the smallest city in the United Kingdom, with a population of under 2,000 people. ...
This article is about the country. ...
Saint Denis, also known as Denise, Dionysius, or Dennis is a Christian saint, bishop of Paris, martyr, and a patron saint of France. ...
City flag City coat of arms Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur (Latin: Tossed by the waves, she does not sink) The Eiffel Tower in Paris, as seen from the esplanade du Trocadéro. ...
Bucharest (population 2. ...
12th-century mosaic depicting St Demetrios, from the Golden-Roofed Monastery in Kiev. ...
The White Tower The Arch of Galerius Map showing the Thessaloníki prefecture Thessaloníki (Θεσσαλονίκη) is the second-largest city of Greece and is the principal city and the capital of the Greek region of Macedonia. ...
Dionysius the Areopagite was the judge of the Areopagus who, as related in Acts, xvii, 34, was converted to Christianity by the preaching of Saint Paul. ...
Zakýnthos (Ζάκυνθος, also known as Zante), the third largest of the Ionian Islands, covers an area of 410 square kilometers and its coastline is roughly 123 kilometers in length. ...
The name Donatus can refer to the following people: Aelius Donatus, a Roman grammarian and teacher of rhetoric Donatus Magnus, a bishop of Carthage who founded the heretic Donatist sect Saint Donatus of Fiesole, an Irish monk who became bishop of Fiesole in 824 Saint Donatus of Libya Saint Donatius...
Ripacandida is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. ...
Saint Drogo (1105 - 1185) is a French saint, also known as Dreux, Drugo, and Druron. ...
Saint Duje (also known as Doimus, Domnio, Domnius or Dujam) was a third century bishop of Salona, a Roman city in modern Croatia. ...
For other uses, see Split (disambiguation). ...
Edmund Rich, also known as Saint Edmund or Eadmund of Canterbury, was Archbishop of Canterbury in 1234. ...
Abingdon Town Councils coat of arms. ...
Coat-of-arms of Calahorra, featuring the names of Saints Emeterius and Celedonius Saints Emeterius (Hemeterius) and Celedonius ( San Emeterio y San Celedonio) (d. ...
Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain is located in the comarca of La Rioja Baja, in that regions southwest, near the border with Navarre on the right bank of the Ebro. ...
The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain between Asturias (to the west) and the Basque Country (to the east). ...
The third seal of the City of Stockholm, depicting the crowned head of Eric the Saint, attested for the first time in 1376. ...
Nickname: Location of Stockholm in northern Europe Coordinates: Country Sweden Municipality Stockholm Municipality County Stockholm Province Södermanland and Uppland Charter 13th Century Population (April 2007) - City 782,885 - Density 4,160/km² (10,774. ...
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The City of London is a geographically-small city within Greater London, England. ...
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Æthelthryth (also Etheldreda, Ediltrudis, Audrey or Awdrey) (c. ...
Statistics Population: 15,102 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: TL535799 Administration District: East Cambridgeshire Shire county: Cambridgeshire Region: East of England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Cambridgeshire Historic county: Cambridgeshire Services Police force: Ambulance service: East of England Post office and telephone Post town: ELY...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Eulalia may refer to: Saint Eulalia -- several people, and places named after them 495 Eulalia -- an asteroid Eulalia Township, Pennsylvania Name of the forthcoming (2007) 19th novel in the Redwall sequence of Brian Jacques; from the warcry of badgers and hares, especially those associated with Salamandastron. ...
Location Coordinates : Time Zone : CET (GMT +1) - summer: CEST (GMT +2) General information Native name Barcelona (Catalan) Spanish name Barcelona Nickname Ciutat Comtal (Catalan) Postal code 08001â08080 Area code 34 (Spain) + 93 (Barcelona) Website http://www. ...
Anthony (Kukley), John (Milhey), and Eustathius (Eustathios, Eustace, Nizilon) are saints and martyrs (d. ...
Location Ethnographic region Aukštaitija County Vilnius County Municipality Vilnius city municipality Coordinates Number of elderates 20 General Information Capital of Lithuania Vilnius County Vilnius city municipality Vilnius district municipality Population About 600,000 in 2006 (1st) First mentioned 1323 Granted city rights 1387 Not to be confused with Vilnius...
On a wing of the Paumgartner Altarpiece, Albrecht Dürer painted Lukas Paumgartner with the banner of his patron St Eustace, in the contemporary armor of a landsknecht. ...
Motto: (Spanish for From Madrid to Heaven) Location Coordinates: , Country Spain Autonomous Community Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid Province Madrid Administrative Divisions 21 Neighborhoods 127 Founded 9th century Government - Mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón Jimémez (PP) Area - Land 607 km² (234. ...
Expeditus According to legend, Expeditus was a Roman commander in Armenia who became a Christian and was beheaded because of it by Eastern Roman Emperor Diocletian in 303. ...
Nickname: Location in the State of Louisiana and the United States Coordinates: , Country United States State Louisiana Parish Orleans Founded 1718 Government - Mayor Ray Nagin (D) Area - City 350. ...
United arms of Castile and León which Ferdinand first used. ...
NO8DO (I was not abandoned) Location Coordinates : ( ) Time Zone : CET (GMT +1) - summer: CEST (GMT +2) General information Native name Sevilla (Spanish) Spanish name Sevilla Founded 8th-9th century BC Postal code 41001-41080 Website http://www. ...
Saint Fiacre (or Fiachra) was born in Ireland in the seventh century. ...
Saint Finbarr (c. ...
Location of Barra Barra or Eilean Bharraigh (in Scottish Gaelic) is a mostly Roman Catholic and predominantly Gaelic-speaking island, and apart from the adjacent island of Vatersay is the southernmost inhabited island of the Outer Hebrides (Na h-Eileanan Siar) in Scotland. ...
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: , Statistics Province: Munster County: Area: 37. ...
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Upper Austria (Ober sterreich) is one of the nine federal states or Bundesl nder of Austria. ...
Map of Austria, locating Linz Linz is a city and Statutarstadt in northeast Austria, on the Danube river. ...
Saint Francis of Assisi (1182âOctober 3, 1226) was a Roman Catholic friar and the founder of the Order of Friars Minor, more commonly known as the Franciscans. ...
This article is about the Italian town. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Denver Largest city Denver Area Ranked 8th - Total 104,185 sq mi (269,837 km²) - Width 280 miles (451 km) - Length 380 miles (612 km) - % water 0. ...
Nickname: The City Different Location in the State of New Mexico Coordinates: Country United States State New Mexico County Santa Fe Founded 1607 - Mayor David Coss Area - City 37. ...
In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ...
Nickname: Location of the City and County of San Francisco, California Coordinates: , Country United States of America State California City-County San Francisco Government - Mayor Gavin Newsom Area - City 47 sq mi (122 km²) - Land 46. ...
Nickname: Luz de América Map of Ecuador showing location of Quito Coordinates: Country Ecuador Province Pichincha Canton Quito - Mayor Paco Moncayo Area approx - City 290 km² - Land 290 km² - Water 0 km² Elevation 2,800 m Population (2005, estimation) - City 1,865,541 (canton) - Density ~4,800/km² Time...
Saint Frideswide (c. ...
Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 ( 2001 census). ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows (born Francesco Possenti, in Assisi, March 1st, 1838 - Gran Sasso, February 27, 1862) was a Passionist student who entered the religious life after turning from a life devoted to excess. ...
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Gatianus or Saint Gatien (3rd century AD) was the founding bishop of the see of Tours. ...
Tours is a city in France, the préfecture (capital city) of the Indre-et-Loire département, on the lower reaches of the river Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. ...
Gaudentius of Ossero (Gaudentius Auxerensis) was a bishop of Ossero (Croatian: Osor), on the island of Lussino in Istria in 1030. ...
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In Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism, Saint Geneviève (Nanterre near Paris, ca 419/422 - Paris 512) is the patron of Paris. ...
The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...
For alternate uses, see Saint George (disambiguation) Saint George on horseback rides alongside a wounded dragon being led by a princess, late 19th century engraving. ...
For other uses, see Beirut (disambiguation). ...
Ferrara, a town, an archiepiscopal see and a province in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. ...
Alternate uses, see Genoa (disambiguation). ...
Gozo is an island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, second in size to the island of Malta. ...
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Country Italy Region Sicily Province Ragusa (RG) Mayor Pietro Torchi Lucifora (since May 28, 2002 Elevation 296 m Area 290. ...
Position of Moscow in Europe Coordinates: , Country District Subdivision Russia Central Federal District Federal City Government - Mayor Yuriy Luzhkov Area - City 1,081 km² (417. ...
Ptuj Area: 66. ...
Venice (Italian: Venezia, Venetian: Venezsia, Latin: Venetia) is a city in northern Italy, the capital of region Veneto, and has a population of 271,251 (census estimate January 1, 2004). ...
Saint Giles (640?-720?) (Latin: Ãgidius, French: Gilles, Italian: Egidio) was a 7th-8th century Christian hermit saint. ...
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Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
Saint Gratus of Aosta ( San Grato di Aosta) (d. ...
Aosta Aosta (French: Aoste) is the principal city of the Valle dAosta in the Italian Alps. ...
Saint Gudula of Brussels and Eibingen (also known as Goule; Latin Gudula, Dutch: Sinte Goedele, French Sainte Gudule) was born in Brabant, in present-day Belgium, of Witger and Amalberga, in the seventh century. ...
For other uses, see Brussels (disambiguation). ...
Saint Gummarus was the son Lord of Emblem. ...
Geography Country Belgium Community Flemish Community Region Flemish Region Province Antwerp Arrondissement Mechelen Coordinates Area 49. ...
Saint Guthlac is a Christian saint from England. ...
Trinity Bridge, Crowland Location within the British Isles Crowland (modern usage) or Croyland (medieval era name) is a town in Lincolnshire, England, positioned between Peterborough and Spalding, with two major sites of historical interest. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Saint Hallvard is the patron of Oslo and a martyr for his defence of an innocent woman. ...
Flavia Iulia Helena, also known as Saint Helena, Saint Helen, Helena Augusta, and Helena of Constantinople, (c. ...
Abingdon Town Councils coat of arms. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
The town of Colchester is the main settlement in the East of England borough of Colchester, Essex. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
The face of Saint Helier is sculpted on the 1978 monument La Croix de la Reine in St. ...
Saint Helier (Jèrriais: St Hélyi) is one of the twelve parishes and the largest town on Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. ...
Hugh of Avalon or Hugh of Burgundy, best known as Saint Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, (1135/1140 â London, November 16, 1200) was at the time of the Reformation the best-known English saint after Thomas Becket. ...
Lincoln (pronounced //) is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Illtud (Illtyd, Eltut, Hildutus) (d. ...
View From Llantwit Major Beach Across The Bristol Channel Llantwit Major (Welsh: Llanilltud Fawr -- llan church enclosure + Illtud + mawr great) is a small coastal town and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, lying on the Bristol Channel coast. ...
This article is about the country. ...
Saint Isidore the Farmer (c1070 - May 15, 1130) is the Catholic patron Saint of farmers and of Madrid. ...
This article is about the Spanish capital. ...
Saint James, son of Zebedee (d. ...
Photograph of Enchanted Mesa taken from Aaku - 1899 Acoma Pueblo (Western Keresan dialect: Aaku; Zuni: Hakukya), also known as Sky City, is a Native American pueblo built on top of a 367-foot (112 m) sandstone mesa in the U.S. state of New Mexico. ...
Reading is a town, unitary authority (the Borough of Reading) and urban area in the English county of Berkshire. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Location map of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia Santiago de Compostela (also Saint James of Compostela) is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia. ...
Latitude 20. ...
Saint James of the Marches was a Franciscan Friar Minor, preacher and writer. ...
âNapoliâ redirects here. ...
Saint Januarius, or San Gennaro, bishop of Benevento, is a saint and martyr in both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. ...
Alternate uses: See Naples (disambiguation) Naples (Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek Νέα-Πόλις, latinised in Neapolis) is the largest town in southern Italy, capital of Campania region. ...
Saint John IV or Giovanni dAcquarola, called John the Peacemaker, was the Bishop of Naples from an unknown date until his death in 835. ...
Alternate uses: See Naples (disambiguation) Naples (Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek Νέα-Πόλις, latinised in Neapolis) is the largest town in southern Italy, capital of Campania region. ...
John the Apostle (Hebrew: Johanan ;Greek ÎÏάννηÏ, see names of John) was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. ...
Taos (IPA: ) is a city in Taos County in the north-central region of New Mexico. ...
Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne dArc,[1] (1412 - May 30, 1431)[2] is a 15th century national heroine of France. ...
New Orleans is the largest city in the state of Louisiana, United States of America. ...
For the hip-hop producer with the same name, see John the Baptist (producer). ...
Florence (Italian: ) is the capital city of the region of Tuscany, Italy. ...
Genoa (Genova [] in Italian - Zena [] in Genoese) is a city and a seaport in northern Italy, the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria. ...
âTorinoâ redirects here. ...
St. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Gozo is an island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, second in size to the island of Malta. ...
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a Spanish city, the capital city of Gran Canaria which is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, 210 kilometers located off the northwestern coast of Africa. ...
Anthony (Kukley), John (Milhey), and Eustathius (Eustathios, Eustace, Nizilon) are saints and martyrs (d. ...
Location Ethnographic region Aukštaitija County Vilnius County Municipality Vilnius city municipality Coordinates Number of elderates 20 General Information Capital of Lithuania Vilnius County Vilnius city municipality Vilnius district municipality Population About 600,000 in 2006 (1st) First mentioned 1323 Granted city rights 1387 Not to be confused with Vilnius...
Saints Justa and Rufina (Ruffina) ( Santa Justa y Santa Rufina) are venerated as martyrs. ...
NO8DO (I was not abandoned) Location Coordinates : ( ) Time Zone : CET (GMT +1) - summer: CEST (GMT +2) General information Native name Sevilla (Spanish) Spanish name Sevilla Founded 8th-9th century BC Postal code 41001-41080 Website http://www. ...
Saints Justus and Pastor (d. ...
Alcal de Henares is a Spanish city. ...
This article is about the Spanish capital. ...
Skiathos (Greek: ΣκιάθοÏ), Latin forms: Sciathos and Sciathus is a city and a small island in the Aegean Sea belonging to Greece. ...
Kea, also known as Gia (ÎÎα / Τζια in Greek), Tzia, Zea, Keos (Ancient: ÎÎÏÏ), or in Latin as Ceos, is an island of the Cyclades archipelago, in the Aegean Sea, in Greece. ...
Saint Kenelm (or Cenelm) was an Anglo-Saxon saint, venerated throughout of medieval England, and mentioned in the Canterbury Tales (the Nuns Priests Tale, 290-299). ...
Location within the British Isles The busy main street Winchcombe is a Cotswold town in the Local Authority District of Tewkesbury, in Gloucestershire, England. ...
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Saint Mungo, also known as Saint Kentigern, is by tradition an apostle to the Kingdom of Strathclyde, Scotland, and patron saint and legendary founder of the city of Glasgow. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
Saint Kessog was an Irish missionary of the mid-sixth century active in the Lennox area and southern Perthshire. ...
Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
This page concerns the Christian martyr. ...
Nickname: Motto: SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus Location of the city of Rome (yellow) within the Province of Rome (red) and region of Lazio (grey) Coordinates: Region Lazio Province Province of Rome Founded 21 April 753 BC Government - Mayor Walter Veltroni Area - City 1,285 km² (580 sq mi) - Urban 5...
Birgu (also called Il-Birgu or Vittoriosa) is a small town in Malta that played a vital role in the Siege of Malta in 1565. ...
Saint Leocadia ( Sainte Locaie; Santa Leocadia) is a Spanish saint. ...
For other uses, see Toledo (disambiguation). ...
Saint Leonard is both a personal name and a placename: as a placename Saint Leonard, New Brunswick, Canada Saint-Léonard, Québec, a former city absorbed into Montreal, Canada in 2002 Saint-Léonard (borough), a borough of the City of Montreal, what was once Saint-Léonard, Qu...
Imperia may be: Imperia is an italian city Province of Imperia, the italian province of the above city of Imperia Imperia (statue), a statue in Constance, Germany Imperia constructor, a Belgian car constructor This is a disambiguation page â a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
Luke the Evangelist (Greek Λουκας Loukas) is said by tradition to be the author of both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, the third and fifth books of the New Testament. ...
Jaén is a city in south-central Spain, the capital of the province of Jaén in the autonomous community of Andalusia. ...
Motto: AndalucÃa por sÃ, para España y la humanidad (Andalusia by herself, for Spain, and for humankind) Capital Seville Official language(s) Spanish Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 2nd 87,268 km² 17. ...
Saint Lucy of Syracuse, also known as Saint Lucia, Santa Lucia, or Saint Lukia, (traditional dates 283-304) was a rich young Christian martyr who is venerated as a Saint by Catholic and Orthodox Christians. ...
Syracuse (Italian, Siracusa, ancient Syracusa - see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a city on the eastern coast of Sicily and the capital of the province of Syracuse, Italy. ...
Macarius of Antoich was a Catholic patriarch deposed in 681. ...
This page is about the Belgian city. ...
This article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ...
This article is about the Scottish city. ...
Mark the Evangelist (×רק×ס, Greek: ÎάÏκοÏ) (1st century) is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of Mark and a companion of Peter. ...
Venice (Italian: Venezia, Venetian: Venezsia, Latin: Venetia) is a city in northern Italy, the capital of region Veneto, and has a population of 271,251 (census estimate January 1, 2004). ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Mary anoints Jesus in Bethany in this icon. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Municipality of Pateros Region: National Capital Region Province: â Dates: Foundedâ1770 Cityhoodââ Population: 2000 censusâ27,337 Densityâ16,292 per km² Area: 2. ...
Saint Martin of Tours (Latin: Martinus), (316/317 â November 11, 397 in Candes) was a bishop of Tours whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. ...
Tours is a city in France, the préfecture (capital city) of the Indre-et-Loire département, on the lower reaches of the river Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. ...
Utrecht ( (help· info)) is a municipality and the capital city of the Dutch province of Utrecht. ...
Saint Martina was a Roman martyr under Alexander Severus. ...
Nickname: Motto: SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus Location of the city of Rome (yellow) within the Province of Rome (red) and region of Lazio (grey) Coordinates: Region Lazio Province Province of Rome Founded 21 April 753 BC Government - Mayor Walter Veltroni Area - City 1,285 km² (580 sq mi) - Urban 5...
Saint Maximin (born at Silly near Poitiers; â Poitiers 12 September 346[2]) was the fifth bishop of Trier, according to the list provided by the dioceses website, taking his seat in 341/342[3] an opponent of Arianism[4] at the courts of Constantine II and Constans, who harboured...
Trier (French: ; Luxembourgish Tréier) is a city in Germany on the banks of the Moselle River. ...
Saint Maximus of Aquila (d. ...
LAquila is a city and comune of central Italy, on the Aterno river. ...
Saint Maximus of Turin ( San Massimo) (ca. ...
âTorinoâ redirects here. ...
Saint Mellitus (d. ...
The City of London is a geographically-small city within Greater London, England. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Guido Renis archangel Michael (in the Capuchin church of Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome) tramples Satan. ...
Caltanissetta is located on the western interior of Sicily, an area of rolling hills with small villages and towns. ...
Cuneo (Coni in Piedmontese), with a population of c. ...
For other uses, see Brussels (disambiguation). ...
Kiev (Київ, Kyiv, in Ukrainian; Киев, Kiev, in Russian) is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper river. ...
Kilmallock (Cill Mocheallóg in Irish) is a town in south County Limerick, Ireland, near the border with County Cork. ...
Statistics Province: Munster County Town: Limerick Code: LK Area: 2,686 km² Population (2006) 183,863 (including Limerick City); 131,303 (without Limerick City) Website: www. ...
Saint Modest or in Latin sanctus Modestus, can refer to any of the following saints: Saint Modestus, legendary educator of St. ...
Cartagena is the name of two cities: Cartagena, Spain Cartagena, Colombia This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
St. ...
Pope Pius XI blesses Bishop Stephen Alencastre as fifth Apostolic Vicar of the Hawaiian Islands in a Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace window. ...
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: , Irish Grid Reference R574572 Statistics Province: Munster County: Area: 20. ...
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: , Irish Grid Reference R574572 Statistics Province: Munster County: Area: 20. ...
Mura (German Mur) is a river in Central Europe, a subsidiary of the bigger Drava and subsequently Danube. ...
S. Filippo Neri Philip Romolo Neri (Filippo de Neri; called, Apostle of Rome), (July 21, 1515 - May 26, 1595), was an Italian churchman, noted for founding a society of secular priests called the Congregation of the Oratory. He was was born at Florence, the youngest child of Francesco Neri, a...
Nickname: Motto: SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus Location of the city of Rome (yellow) within the Province of Rome (red) and region of Lazio (grey) Coordinates: Region Lazio Province Province of Rome Founded 21 April 753 BC Government - Mayor Walter Veltroni Area - City 1,285 km² (580 sq mi) - Urban 5...
Saint Nicholas (Greek: , Agios Nikolaos, victory of the people) is the common name for Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra (in modern day Antalya province, Turkey), who had a reputation for secret gift-giving, but is now commonly identified with Santa Claus. ...
Bari is the second largest continental city of Southern Italy, with a population of 326,201 (2001) along 116 sq. ...
Macchia Valfortore is a Province of Campobasso, Molise, Italy Altitude: 471 m. ...
Siġġiewi (or Is-Siġġiewi) is situated on a plateau in the South Western part of Malta, a few kilometres away from Mdina, the ancient capital city of Malta, and 10 kilometres away from Valletta the capital city. ...
Saint Nicholas, also known as Nikolaus in Germany and Sinterklaas (a contracted form of Sint Nicolaas) in the Netherlands and Flanders, is the common name for the historical Saint Nicholas of Myra, who lived in 4th century Byzantine Anatolia, (now in modern Turkey) and had a reputation for secret gift...
Nickname: Motto: Heldhaftig, Vastberaden, Barmhartig (Valiant, Determined, Compassionate) Location of Amsterdam Coordinates: , Country Netherlands Province North Holland Government - Mayor Job Cohen (PvdA) - Aldermen Lodewijk Asscher Hennah Buyne Carolien Gehrels Tjeerd Herrema Maarten van Poelgeest Marijke Vos - Secretary Erik Gerritsen Area [1][2] - City 219 km² (84. ...
This article is about the English city of Portsmouth. ...
The City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Cebu) is the provincial capital of Cebu in the Philippines and is the second most important metropolitan center in the country. ...
Solutor, along with Octavius and Adventor ( Solutore, Ottavio, e Avventore), (d. ...
âTorinoâ redirects here. ...
St Osmund (d. ...
Salisbury (IPA: , or â moving from RP to local dialect) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Saint Oswald may also refer to Oswald of Northumbria, King of Northumbria in the 7th century Saint Oswald of Worcester was Archbishop of York from 972 to his death in 992. ...
Worcester (pronounced ) is a city in the Midlands of England, and the county town of Worcestershire. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Saints Justus and Pastor (d. ...
Alcal de Henares is a Spanish city. ...
This article is about the Spanish capital. ...
Saint Patricia of Naples, or Patricia of Constantinople (Italian: ) (d. ...
Alternate uses: See Naples (disambiguation) Naples (Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek Νέα-Πόλις, latinised in Neapolis) is the largest town in southern Italy, capital of Campania region. ...
Paul of Tarsus (b. ...
The City of London is a geographically-small city within Greater London, England. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
PoznaÅ ( ; full official name: The Capital City of PoznaÅ, Polish: StoÅeczne Miasto PoznaÅ (Latin: , German: , Yiddish: פּױ×× Poyzn) is a city in west-central Poland with over 578,900 inhabitants (2002). ...
Nickname: Motto: SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus Location of the city of Rome (yellow) within the Province of Rome (red) and region of Lazio (grey) Coordinates: Region Lazio Province Province of Rome Founded 21 April 753 BC Government - Mayor Walter Veltroni Area - City 1,285 km² (580 sq mi) - Urban 5...
Nickname: Motto: Non ducor, duco(Latin) I am not led, I lead Location in the São Paulo state. ...
Valletta, population 6,315 (official estimate for 2005), is the capital city of Malta. ...
Caraballo Mountains is a mountain range in the central part of Luzon, Philippines. ...
The Entrance to Mdina Mdina is the old capital of Malta. ...
Saint Pelagius of Constance was a child martyr put to death in Pannonia during the persecution of Roman Emperor Numerian. ...
Konstanz in 1925 seen from the lake Schnetztor, a section of the former city wall Another gate from city wall Shops in Konstanz The Konzilgebäude in Konstanz Konstanz (in English formerly known as Constance) is a university town of around 80,000 inhabitants at the western end of Lake...
For the coastal town and a municipality in southwestern Slovenia please see Piran (Italian Pirano) Saint Piran or Perran is the patron saint of tin-miners. ...
For the Sydney suburb, see Padstow, New South Wales. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
Perranporth is a popular surfing tourist destination on the north coast of Carrick, Cornwall in England, UK, six miles south-west of the surf resorts of Newquay and six miles east of Porthtowan. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 927 AD Area - Total 130...
According to tradition, Peter was crucified upside-down, as shown in this painting by Caravaggio. ...
PoznaÅ ( ; full official name: The Capital City of PoznaÅ, Polish: StoÅeczne Miasto PoznaÅ (Latin: , German: , Yiddish: פּױ×× Poyzn) is a city in west-central Poland with over 578,900 inhabitants (2002). ...
Nickname: Motto: SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus Location of the city of Rome (yellow) within the Province of Rome (red) and region of Lazio (grey) Coordinates: Region Lazio Province Province of Rome Founded 21 April 753 BC Government - Mayor Walter Veltroni Area - City 1,285 km² (580 sq mi) - Urban 5...
York is a city in North Yorkshire, England, at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. ...
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[1]Born at Alcántara, Spain, 1499; died 18 Oct. ...
Estremadura Estremadura is a historical province of Portugal. ...
Saint Petroc (sometimes spelt Petrock, also Pedrog in Welsh and Perreux in French) (c. ...
Bodmin (Cornish: Bosvenegh) is a town in Cornwall, England, UK, with a population of 12,778 (2001 census). ...
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Saint Petronius ( San Petronio) (d. ...
Bologna (IPA , from Latin Bononia, Bulåggna in Emiliano-Romagnolo) is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Pianura Padana, between the Po River and the Apennines, exactly between the Reno River and the Sà vena River. ...
Saint Pharaildis (Dutch: Veerle) (d. ...
Geography Country Belgium Community Flemish Community Region Flemish Region Province East Flanders Arrondissement Ghent Coordinates , , Area 156. ...
Saint Philip of Jesus is a Mexican Catholic missionary who became one of the Martyrs of Japan and patron saint of Mexico City. ...
Nickname: Location of Mexico City in central Mexico Coordinates: , Country Mexico Federal entity Federal District Boroughs The 16 delegaciones Founded (as Tenochtitlan) c. ...
For other uses, see Saint Philip. ...
Saint Prosper of Reggio ( San Prospero) (d. ...
Country Italy Region Emilia-Romagna Province Reggio Emilia (RE) Mayor Graziano Delrio (from July 1, 2004) Elevation 58 m Area 231 km² Population - Total 141,383 - Density 612/km² Time zone CET, UTC+1 Coordinates Gentilic Reggiani Dialing code 0522 Postal code 42100 Frazioni see list Patron San Prospero - Day...
In Roman mythology, Quirinus was an early god of the Roman state. ...
Sisak on the map of Croatia Sisak (German: Sissek, Hungarian: Sziszek, Italian: Siscia) is a city in central Croatia. ...
Saint Rainerius (Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, Regnier) (ca. ...
This article discusses the Italian city. ...
Veracruz is the name of a city and a state in Mexico. ...
Richard of Levick, (Richard Wych or Richard of Wych or Richard de Wich - born Droitwich 1197, died Dover 1253) is a saint (canonized 1262) who was Bishop of Chichester. ...
For the larger local government district, see Chichester (district). ...
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Droitwich Spa is a town in northern Worcestershire, England. ...
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Saint Reginus, in Greek Agios Riginos, is the patron saint of the island of Skopelos, Greece. ...
Skopelos (Greek: ΣκÏÏελοÏ) is a Greek island in the western Aegean sea. ...
Saint Roch (Latin: Rochus; Italian: Rocco; French: Roch; Spanish and Portuguese: Roque; c. ...
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Municipality of Pateros Region: National Capital Region Province: â Dates: Foundedâ1770 Cityhoodââ Population: 2000 censusâ27,337 Densityâ16,292 per km² Area: 2. ...
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(This article is about Palermo in Sicily. ...
Rumwold was a medieval infant saint in England, said to have lived for three days in the 7th century. ...
Statistics Population: 11,572 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SP695335 Administration District: Aylesbury Vale Shire county: Buckinghamshire Region: South East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Buckinghamshire Historic county: Buckinghamshire Services Police force: Thames Valley Police Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: South Central Post office...
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Rupert of Salzburg (? - 710) is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and a founder of the Austrian city of Salzburg. ...
(Austro-Bavarian: SÃ¥izburg) is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. ...
Saint Sabinus before Venustian, preaching the gospel. ...
Bari is the second largest continental city of Southern Italy, with a population of 326,201 (2001) along 116 sq. ...
The early Christian Gospel of Thomas found at Nag Hammadi mentions among the disciples of Jesus (the Greek expression apostles does not appear) two women, Salome (Hebrew, shalom, peace) and Mary Magdalene (referred to simply as Mary). Mainstream Christian writers withhold the name disciple from Salome, and translate her position...
VEROLI, a town and episcopal sea of the province of Rome, Italy, 10 m. ...
For his more famous canonised homonym, see Saint Ambrose The Blessed Ambrose of Sienna was an Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat. ...
This page is not about the form of limonite clay called sienna. ...
Saint Saturnin (in Latin Saturninus, now Sernin in France and in Navarra Cernin), with a feast day entered for November 29, was one of the apostles to the Gauls sent out (probably under the direction of Pope Fabian, 236 - 250) during the consulate of Decius and Gratus (250-251 AD...
New city flag (Occitan cross) Traditional coat of arms Motto: (Occitan: For Toulouse, always more) Location Coordinates Time Zone CET (GMT +1) Administration Country Region Midi-Pyrénées Department Haute-Garonne (31) Intercommunality Community of Agglomeration of Greater Toulouse Mayor Jean-Luc Moudenc (UMP) (since 2004) City Statistics Land...
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Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg, Polish: Norymberga) is a city in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia. ...
For other uses, see Sebastian (disambiguation). ...
Location of Rio de Janeiro Coordinates: Country Brazil Region Southeast State Rio de Janeiro Government - Mayor Cesar Maia (PFL) Area - City 1,260 km² (486. ...
Sidwell (called in Latin Sativola) was a virgin saint from the English county of Devon, possibly of Brythonic or Anglo-Saxon origin. ...
The city of Exeter is the county town of Devon, in the southwest of England, also known as the Westcountry. ...
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Saint Sigfrid (Sigfried, Siegfrid, Siegfried, Sigfridus) (Glastonbury, ?âVäxjö, 1045) was a Benedictine evangelist in Sweden; he converted king Olof in 1008. ...
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The most popular beach at Ponza, Chiaia di Luna Ponza is the largest of the Pontine Italian islands archipelago , located 33 km south of Cape Circeo in the Tyrrhenian Sea. ...
Solutor, along with Octavius and Adventor ( Solutore, Ottavio, e Avventore), (d. ...
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Spyridon (Greek: ΣÏÏ
ÏίδÏν) is a Greek male given name. ...
(This article is about the Greek island known in English as Corfu. ...
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Country Netherlands Province Gelderland Area (2006) - Municipality 57. ...
Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy - Queen Beatrix - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War - Declared July 26, 1581 - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain...
Saint Swithun (or Swithin) (died 2 July 862) was an early English Bishop of Winchester, now best known for the popular British weather lore proverb that if it rains on Saint Swithuns day, 15 July, it will rain for 40 days and 40 nights. ...
Winchester is a historic city in southern England, with a population of around 40,000 within a 3 mile radius of its centre. ...
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Saints Timotheus (Timothy) and Symphorian (Symphorianus, Symphorien) are venerated together as saints by the Catholic Church and share the same feast day (August 22), though the lives of the two saints are not related. ...
Autun is a town in the Saône-et-Loire département in Burgundy, France, and has a history which dates back to Roman times. ...
Saint Syrus of Genoa ( San Siro) (d. ...
Alternate uses, see Genoa (disambiguation). ...
Saint Syrus of Pavia was bishop of Pavia during the 1st century. ...
Church San Michele in Pavia Pavia (the ancient Ticinum) (population 71,000) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, northern Italy, 35 km south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. ...
Teilo was a leader of the Celtic Christian church in Wales during the 6th century. ...
Cardiff (English: , Welsh: ) is the capital, largest and core city of Wales. ...
This article is about the country. ...
Llandeilo is a town in Carmarthenshire, west Wales, situated at the crossing of the River Tywi by the A483 on an elegant stone bridge. ...
This article is about the country. ...
Theneva, a sixth century Scottish saint, is the daughter of King Lleuddun of Gododdin, an ancient kingdom located probably in Lothian, Scotland. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic) Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic and Scots1 Government Constitutional monarchy - Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...
Saint Theodore of Pavia (d. ...
Church San Michele in Pavia The Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio) on the Ticino river is a symbol of Pavia Pavìa (the ancient Ticinum) (population 71,000) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, northern Italy, 35 km south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its...
There are also several institutions named Thomas More College. ...
Arlington is the name of many places: // Canada Arlington, Nova Scotia Arlington West, Nova Scotia East Arlington, Nova Scotia Long Harbour-Mount Arlington Heights, Newfoundland and Labrador Arlington, Ontario Arlington Place, Ontario Arlington Woods, Ontario Arlington, Prince Edward Island Arlington Beach, Saskatchewan Arlington No. ...
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Saint Ulrich (Uodalric, Odalrici) of Augsburg was born in 890 (-973) at or near Augsburg and studied at the monastery of St. ...
Augsburg is a city in south-central Germany. ...
Saint Urban of Langres (327-ca. ...
Dijon ( , IPA: ) is a city in eastern France, the préfecture (administrative capital) of the Côte-dOr département and of the Bourgogne région. ...
Vergilius of Salzburg (born about 700 in Ireland; died 784 November 27 in Salzburg) was a holy bishop of the Diocese Salzburg. ...
This page is for the city of Salzburg. ...
Vitus was a Christian saint from Sicily, Italy, Roman Empire. ...
Rijeka (in local Croatian dialects Rika and Reka; Fiume in Italian and Hungarian. ...
Winschoten (Gronings: Winschoot) is a municipality and city in the northeast of the Netherlands. ...
Saint Walpurga, born in Wessex, ca. ...
For other uses, see Antwerp (disambiguation). ...
Coordinates: Country Netherlands Province Groningen Area (2006) - Municipality 83. ...
Oudenaarde is a municipality located in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium, and in the Flemish province of East Flanders. ...
Zutphen (old alternate spelling: Zutfen) is a municipality and a town in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands on the right bank of the IJssel at the influx of the Berkel, and a junction station 29 km by rail N.N.E. of Arnhem. ...
The Sainte Waudru collegiate church and the belfry at Mons. ...
Hainaut (French; English traditionally Hainault, Dutch: Henegouwen, German: Hennegau, Walloon: Hinnot) is the westernmost province of Wallonia, one of the three regions of Belgium. ...
The central square and town hall of Mons This article is about the city in Belgium. ...
Werburgh (also known as Werburga) (d. ...
For the larger local government district, see Chester City (district). ...
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Wilfrid (c. ...
Ripon is a small cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England. ...
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Saint William of York, (d. ...
York is a city in North Yorkshire, England, at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. ...
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Saint Winefride (also: Saint Winifred, Gwenfrewi, Saint Gwenfrewy, Guinevere, Winfred of Wales) was a 7th century Welsh woman who had her head severed from her body by an enraged suitor, Caradog. ...
Holywell (Welsh: ) is the fifth largest town in Flintshire, north Wales, lying to the west of the estuary of the River Dee. ...
This article is about the country. ...
Shrewsbury (pronounced either or ) is a town of 70,560 inhabitants [1] in Shropshire, England. ...
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Wulfram of Sens, Saint Wulfram is also known as Wulfram of Fontenelle. ...
This article refers to the city in France. ...
The most well known people called Wulfstan in history are: St. ...
Worcester (pronounced ) is a city in the Midlands of England, and the county town of Worcestershire. ...
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Zeno of Verona, Italian: Zenone da Verona (about 300 - 371 or 300 - 380) was either an early Christian Bishop or martyr. ...
Verona is a city and provincial capital in Veneto, Northern Italy. ...
Saint Zenobius ( San Zenobio or San Zanobi) (337 â 417) is venerated as the first bishop of Florence. ...
Florence (Italian: ) is the capital city of the region of Tuscany, Italy. ...
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