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Adjutor (died
April 30, 1131) is
venerated as a
saint by the
Catholic Church. He is
credited to be the
patron saint of swimmers, boaters, and drowning...
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Adjutor Rivard (22
January 1868 – 17 July 1945) was a lawyer, writer,
judge and
linguist from Quebec, Canada. He
studied at the
Petit séminaire de Québec...
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Adjutor A.
Ferguson (May 7, 1927 – July 28, 2004) was a
Canadian politician. He
served in the
Legislative ****embly of New
Brunswick from 1967 to 1978...
- A
coadjutor bishop (or
bishop coadjutor) is a
bishop in the Catholic, Anglican, and (historically)
Eastern Orthodox churches whose main role is to ****ist...
- the 17th
Bishop of New York
since 2024. He was
consecrated as
bishop co-
adjutor in 2023,
having previously served for 10
years as
rector of the Church...
- The term "coadjutor" (literally "co-****ister" in Latin) is a
title qualifier indicating that the
holder shares the
office with
another person, with powers...
- Établis****t Saint-
Adjutor, a
notable private school. 750 –
First mention of name
Vernon by
Pepin the Short. 1070 –
Birth of
Saint Adjutor. 1123 – Building...
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Ghaznavid emir (b. 971) 1063 – Ren Zong,
Chinese emperor (b. 1010) 1131 –
Adjutor,
French knight and
saint 1305 –
Roger de Flor,
Italian military adventurer...
- objurgate,
perjury juv-, jut- help
Latin juvo,
jutus adjument, adjutant,
adjutor, adjutory, adjutrix, coadjutant, coadjutor, injucundity, jocund, jocundity...
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opened its
first retail outlet under an
equity partnership arrangement with
Adjutor Tondreau. By 1960,
Hannaford Bros. had
constructed a 200,000-square-foot...