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- Saint Pelinus or Pelinus of Brindisi (Italian: San Pelino) (c. 620 – 5 December 662) was a Basilian monk, later bishop of Brindisi in Italy, martyred at...
- Pelinu may refer to several villages in Romania: Pelinu, a village in Dor Mărunt Commune, Călărași County Pelinu, a village in Comana Commune, Constanța...
- Day You Were Born) Jugoslavijo (Yugoslavia) Flaša (Bottle) Ruže daješ u pelinu (You Gives Roses in Wormwood) Bila si moj nemir (You Were My Unrest) Sad...
- Mendrisio, Juni 2011 ISBN 978-3-033-02464-9 Raphael Zuber – Four Projects. Pelinu Books, Bukarest 2020 ISBN 978-973-0-29819-2 Archinform Instagram Website...
- Papua Capital Ilaga Government  • Regent Willem Wandik  • Vice Regent Pelinus Balinal Area  • Total 7,396.47 km2 (2,855.79 sq mi) Po****tion  (mid 2022...
- Roman Catholic cathedral in Corfinio, Abruzzo, Italy, dedicated to Saint Pelinus. It was formerly the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Valva (Valva was...
- Dalmatius of Pavia Gerbold Justinian of Ramsey Island Nicetius (Nizier) Pelinus of Brindisi Sabbas the Sanctified December 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)...
- Concattedrale di S. Pelino Sulmona-Valva Corfinio, L’Aquila, Abruzzo Saint Pelinus co-cathedral Cortona Cathedral Concattedrale di S. Maria ****unta...
- Hadulph     662   Bishop of Arras Cambrai Maximus the Confessor 580   662   Pelinus of Brindisi     662   Cunibert     663   Bishop of Cologne Aileran (Sapiens...
- saint venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Saint Pelinus (c. 620 – 5 December 662), native of Dyrrhachium and later Bishop of Brindisi...