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Benignus may
refer to:
Saint Benignus of
Dijon (3rd century),
martyr and
patron saint of Dijon,
Burgundy (France)
Saint Benignus of Todi (d. 303), martyr...
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desired Benignus and died.
Benignus brought holy
water from
Saint Patrick, and
sprinkled it upon her.
After this, she
returned to life,
loved Benignus spiritually...
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overlooked grave of
Benignus, the
bishop had the tomb in
which the
sarcophagus lay restored, and he
built a
basilica over it.
Saint Benignus'
Abbey developed...
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Dijon Cathedral, or the
Cathedral of
Saint Benignus of
Dijon (French: Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne de Dijon), is a
Roman Catholic church located in the town...
- 2009-02-07.
Retrieved 2009-03-04. Safferling,
Benignus,
Ritter von,
Meyers Konversationslexikon Safferling,
Benignus von
Archived 2012-02-20 at the
Wayback Machine...
- (436–438) St
Lazarus (438–449) St
Eusebius (449–462) St
Gerontius (462–465) St
Benignus (465–472) St
Senator (472–475) St
Theodorus I (475–490) St
Lawrence I (490–512)...
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Jacob Benignus Winsløw, also
known as Jacques-Bénigne
Winslow (17
April 1669 – 3
April 1760), was a Danish-born
French anatomist. Winsløw was born in Odense...
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Benignus (Italian: Benigno) was
Archbishop of
Milan from 465 to 472. He is
honoured as a
Saint in the
Catholic Church and his
feast day is
September 20...
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Johann Andreas Benignus Bergsträsser (21
December 1732, in
Idstein – 24
December 1812, in Hanau) was a
German educator, philologist, and entomologist....
- he was sent by Polycarp,
along with
Benignus, to
evangelize southern Gaul.
According to The P****io of
Saint Benignus, they were
shipwrecked on
Corsica but...