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- University "Hl. Maurinus", St. Pantaleon, Köln (German) "S Maurinus", Kirchenlateinisches Wörterbuch, Georg Olms Verlag, 1996 (German) "Maurinus (St) Abbot...
- of Portugal John of Tobolsk (Russian Orthodox Church) Landry of Paris Maurinus of Cologne Maximus of Aveia (or of Aquila) Maximus of Naples Olivia June...
- contains shrines of saints Alban, the first Christian martyr of Britain, and Maurinus of Cologne. Pope Benedict XVI visited the church in 2005. A Roman villa...
- Masavo Masculus Materninus Maternus Matho Maturinus Maturus Mauricius Maurinus Mauritius Maurus Maxentius Maxima Maximi**** Maximilli**** Maximillus Maximinus...
- (Evermond, Ebremund), monastic founder, monk and abbot (c. 720) Saint Maurinus of Cologne, probably Abbot of St Pantaleon in Cologne in Germany, where...
- (1945–1947) Franciszek Emmenegger (1947–1953) Bonawentura Schweizer (1953–1965) Maurinus Rast (1965–1969) Earl Donald Skwor (1969–1975) Gerard Rogowski (1975–1987)...
- Broue (1257–1259) : Jacques (1259–1261) : Guy de Foulques (1263–1272) : Maurinus (1272–1286) : Pierre de Montbrun (1287–1311) : Gilles I Aycelin de Montaigu...
- (1945–1947) Franciszek Emmenegger (1947–1953) Bonawentura Schweizer (1953–1965) Maurinus Rast (1965–1969) Earl Donald Skwor (1969–1975) Gerard Rogowski (1975–1987)...
- Guillaume de Broue (1245-1257) Jacques (1257-1259) Guy de Foulques (1259-1261) Maurinus (1262-1272) Pierre de Montbrun (1272-1286) Gilles I Aycelin de Montaigu...
- Licerius Themerus Bertegesillus Rodomarus Ansoldus Ribertus Cogerimus Maurinus (c. 632–c. 638) Himbertus Clement (c. 667–c. 683) Constantinus (c. 692–c...