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- Church of St. Gummarus was built in Brabantine Gothic in 1378. Every year on the first Sunday after October 10, the city holds the Sint-Gummarus Fair, which...
- St. Gummarus could be Gummarus, the patron saint of lumberjacks, forest workers, foresters, woodcutters and Lier, Belgium St. Gummarus (beer) - the Belgian...
- beguinage St. Gummarus Church (as seen from the fish market) Main square Zimmer Tower Town Hall and Belfry Annual Procession of Saint-Gummarus Town houses...
- Garcia: The 1st Indian saint", The Times of India, 13 October 2008 Saint Gummarus Jones, Paul Anthony (2019). The Cabinet of Linguistic Curiosities: A Yearbook...
- queen regnant of the Maya city of Toniná between 762 and 774. probable Gummarus, Frankish nobleman and saint (b. 717) Krishna I, ruler of the Rashtrakuta...
- Verena Linguists - Gottschalk Locksmiths - Dunstan, Quentin Lumberjacks - Gummarus Marble workers - Clement Marines Italian marines - Barbara Manual laborers...
- Sint-Petrus' Stoel van Antiochiëkerk Sittard Netherlands 272 83 c. 1505 St Gummarus Church Lier Belgium 272 83 1540 Minarets of Selimiye Mosque Edirne Turkey...
- – Gudula, Michael Ghent – Bavo, Macarius of Antioch, Pharaildis Lier – Gummarus Mons – Waltrude OudenardeWalburga TemseAmalberga Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- and Brabant, and also to have been a close companion of the hermit St. Gummarus, and of the preacher monk Fredegand van Deurne, who, according to one tradition...
-  Brazil 83.0 m (272 ft) Church of St. Gummarus 16th century Lier  Belgium 83.0 m (272 ft) Church of St. Gummarus 1903 Steenbergen  Netherlands 83.0 m (272 ft)...