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- University Press. p. 165. ISBN 978-0-521-58608-5. Kirsch, Johann Peter. "Saint Hermengild." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company...
- Hermengild Li Yi (November 11, 1923 – May 24, 2012) was the Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Lu'an, China. Ordained in 1949, Li Yi was ordained bishop...
- country, reaching even the royal family, brought on a civil war. St. Hermengild, the king's son, putting himself at the head of the Catholics, was defeated...
- 31 August 1811 Founder and Grand Master of the Military Order of St. Hermengild, 28 November 1814 Founder and Grand Master of the Order of Isabella the...
- realm. Attempting to counteract any possible Frankish support for the Hermengild's rebellion, Liuvigild pressed for a marriage between Reccared and Chilperic's...
- April 1946 Term ended 1982 Predecessor Fortunato Antonio Spruit Successor Hermengild Li Yi Orders Ordination 18 March 1928 Personal details Born (1903-06-03)3...
- century and is decorated with terracotta sculptures of Saint Laurean, Saint Hermengild and the Four Evangelists. Today, this door is used for the Holy W**** processions...
- (Latinised) korriį 24 Mendes patronymic; 'son of Mendo' 1.39% Germanic Hermengild 25 Nunes patronymic; 'son of Nuno' 1.32% Latin nonus, nunnus 26 Soares...
- Land. The infant's full name Leopold Johann Anton Joseph Franz de Paula Hermengild Rudolph Ignatius Balthasar refer to the Habsburg family tradition and...
- Gilda Langer (born Hermengild Langer; 16 May 1896 – 31 January 1920) was a German stage and film actress whose career began in the mid-1910s and lasted...