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- Saint Fursey (also known as Fursa, Fursy, Forseus, and Furseus: died 650) was an Irish monk who did much to establish Christianity throughout the British...
- vulgaris var. cordoph**** (Ter-Avan.) Fursa Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus Citrullus mucosospermus (Fursa) Fursaegusi melon Citrullus naudini**** (Sond...
- relative to Citrullus lanatus is now thought to be Citrullus mucosospermus (Fursa) from West Africa (from Senegal to Nigeria), which is also sometimes considered...
- completely unknown to the saint to whom it has been ascribed. The Lorica of St Fursa dates from the early seventh century and is still a po****r prayer in Ireland...
- together. The seventh century St. Ultan was a brother of Saint Fursey or Fursa, and of Saint Foillan. He was therefore apparently the son of the royal...
- brother' of Fursa, meaning that they had the same mother but not the same father. Certain Latin Lives of Foillan therefore incorporate the Fursa ancestry...
- حية سيد دخيل Persian : Jafaree snake مار جعفری Bengali : ফুরসা বোড়া সাপ (Fursa boda sap), কাঁটা-আঁইশা বোড়া, খুঁদে চন্দ্রবোড়া, বোড়া সাপ, বঙ্করাজ। Tulu :...
- Cinematography Andrey Lisetskiy (season 1) Graham Frake (season 2) Anton Fursa Editor Vladimir Zapryagalov Running time 49–54 minutes Production company...
- did Saint Boniface (died 754). In the 7th century, the Irish abbot St. Fursa described his foretaste of the afterlife, where, though protected by angels...
- survived. He acknowledges two other lives of saints directly; one is a life of Fursa, and the other of Æthelburh; the latter no longer survives. He also had...