• 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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    Pope Lucius II elevated him into the cardinalate. He is better known as "Guarinus of Palestrina" and is noted for his charitable compassion for the poor...
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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...
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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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  • Guarino da Verona (1370–1460), Renaissance humanist Guarino Foscari or Guarinus of Palestrina (c. 1080 - 6 February 1158), Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina...
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    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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    Guarino Veronese or Guarino da Verona (1374 – 14 December 1460) was an Italian classical scholar, humanist, and translator of ancient Greek texts during...
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    and Romuald settled near the Abbey of Saint Michael de Cuxa, where Abbot Guarinus was also beginning reforms but was building mainly upon the Iberian Christian...
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  • Battista Guarino (Latin: Baptista Guarinus; 1434–1503(?)) was the youngest son of Guarino da Verona. He was one of the most significant humanists of his...
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    one antipope (John XXIII); and two or three saints (Charles Borromeo, Guarinus of Palestrina, and perhaps Anselm of Lucca, if he was really a cardinal)...
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  • in the Empire State University once more, under the guise of "Professor Guarinus" and is shocked to bump into a super-powered counterpart of Gwen Stacy...
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  • Henry of Uppsala c. 1156 1158 Adrian IV Sigfrid of Sweden 1045 Adrian IV Guarinus of Palestrina c. 1080 1158 1159 Alexander III Edward the Confessor 1003...
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    to the General Roman Calendar for celebration on 4 November. Along with Guarinus of Palestrina and perhaps Anselm of Lucca, he is one of only two or three...
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    April 8 – Gertrude of Babenberg, German duchess (b. 1118) August 27 – Guarinus of Sitten, French bishop (b. 1065) September 16 – Sibylla of Burgundy,...
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    noblewoman (d. 1142) Ermesinde of Luxembourg, countess of Namur (d. 1143) Guarinus of Palestrina, Italian cardinal-bishop (d. 1158) Harald Kesja (the Spear)...
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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...
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    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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  • 1094 Armagh, Northern Ireland 1148 Clairvaux, France Archbishop of Armagh Guarinus (Guerin) 1065 Pont-à-Mousson, France 1150 Aulps Abbey, France Bishop of...
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    Theodor von Sitten), 4th century Patron Saint of Valais and the Walser Saint Guarinus of Sitten (1065–1150), Bishop of Sion Hildebrand of Riedmatten, Bishop...
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    antipope (John XXIII), and two or three were canonized (Charles Borromeo, Guarinus of Palestrina, and perhaps Anselm of Lucca, if in fact he was really elected...
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  • of Swabia (d. 1111) Callixtus II, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1124) Guarinus of Sitten, bishop of Sion (approximate date) Henry I (the Long), German...
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    Doegger 1707–1737 Patritius II. Stöttner 1748–1761 Joachim Vischer 1761–1778 Guarinus Steininger 1778–1789 Monastery under administration 1786–1789 Albert I...
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    Burgundy, including the eventual second abbot of Aulph Guarinus of Sitten, later Saint Guarinus. Its name derives from the Latin word alpibus which means...
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  • Bernard, abbot and Doctor of the Church – Solemnity 30 August: Saints Guarinus and Amadeus, bishops – Optional Mamorial 10 September: Blessed Oglerius...
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  • noblewoman (d. 1142) Ermesinde of Luxembourg, countess of Namur (d. 1143) Guarinus of Palestrina, Italian cardinal-bishop (d. 1158) Harald Kesja (the Spear)...
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    Felix Hermogenes (c. 800) ... Gerlandus (1093 – 1104) Drago, O.S.B. (1104) Guarinus, O.S.B. (1105 – after 1113) Albertus (1118 – ) Gualterius (attested in...
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    of Coldingham, Northumbria (683) Saint Hunegund (c. 690) Saint Warinus (Guarinus, Warren), son of St Sigrada, martyred in France by the tyrant Ebroin who...
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    866, 871) Nordoardus (attested 950) Tetbaldus (ca. 990–1020) Gualterius Guarinus Triscanus Mainus (attested 1027). Sylvester de la Guerche (1070 – 1090)...
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  • ... Bonifatius de Donoratico, O.P. (18 July 1297 – 17 February 1306); Guarinus, O.P. (17 February 1306 – ca. 1323) Guilelmus Franchi de Villanova, O.Min...
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