- Pope
Lucius II
elevated him into the cardinalate. He is
better known as "
Guarinus of Palestrina" and is
noted for his
charitable comp****ion for the poor...
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Guarinus is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Guarinus of
Sitten (1065–1150),
Bishop of Sion and
saint Guarinus of
Palestrina (c. 1080–1158)...
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Guarinus of
Sitten (German: Warin, French: Guérin) was
Bishop of Sion.
Guarinus was born in Pont-à-Mousson, Lotharingia,
around 1065, into a
noble family...
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Guarino Veronese or
Guarino da
Verona (1374 – 14
December 1460) was an
Italian classical scholar, humanist, and
translator of
ancient Gr****
texts during...
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Warren Zevon (1947–2003),
American musician Guarinus of
Sitten (1065–1150),
Bishop of Sion and
saint Guarinus of
Palestrina (died 1158),
Bishop of Palestrina...
- his predecessor,
began to
suffer remorse for his crime. On the
advice of
Guarinus,
Abbot of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa, in Catalonia, and of
Marinus and Romuald...
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Martyrology Gregory the
Illuminator c. 257 c. 331
found in
Roman Martyrology Guarinus of
Palestrina c. 1080 6
February 1158 1159 by Pope
Alexander III Guido...
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Notable aliases Professor Warren The
Professor The Man in Red
Professor Guarinus Raymond Warren Abilities Genius intelligence Superhuman strength, durability...
- this time with the
Croix de Guerre. Pont-à-Mousson was the
birthplace of:
Guarinus of
Sitten (1065–1150),
saint and
bishop of Sion
Margaret of
Anjou (1430–1482)...
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scholars have
proposed alternatives: Ramler: ad (indicating purpose); B.
Guarinus, also Zicàri (and as
printed in Thompson's version): ut (also indicating...