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    Kentigernus), known as Mungo, was a missionary in the Brittonic Kingdom of Strathclyde in the late sixth century, and the founder and patron saint of the city of...
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    Mungos is a mongoose genus that was proposed by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Frédéric Cuvier in 1795. The genus contains the following species: Geoffroy...
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    own district within the city. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, whose tomb lies at the centre of the building's...
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  • St. Mungo's may refer to: St Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow a.k.a. Glasgow Cathedral and The High Kirk of Glasgow St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies...
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  • apostle of Orkney, with less historical plausibility. Saint Serf is connected with Saint Mungo's Church near Simonburn, Northumberland (off the Bellingham...
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  • Mungo is a Scottish masculine given name and, more rarely, a surname. It may refer to: Saint Mungo (died 614), Scottish saint Mungo Bovey (born 1959)...
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    The St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art is a museum of religion in Glasgow, Scotland. It has been described as the only public museum in the world...
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    1996. The design references several legends associated with Saint Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow. The Lord Lyon first granted a patent for a coat...
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    patron saint, Mungo, which had been used on official seals prior to that date. The emblems represent miracles supposed to have been performed by Mungo and...
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  • The Saint Mungo Cup was a one-off football tournament held in Glasgow, Scotland, to celebrate the 1951 Festival of Britain. The competition was contested...
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    Teneu (redirect from Saint Theneva)
    ancient kingdom of Gododdin (in what became Lothian) and the mother of Saint Mungo, apostle to the Britons of Strathclyde and founder of the city of Glas...
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    to be withdrawn from stock was No. 60145 Saint Mungo, after a working life of just 17 years. 60145 Saint Mungo was planned to be preserved by Geoff Drury;...
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    Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading...
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    with divine protection and goes to Saint Serf's community, where she gives birth to Mungo. The story of Saint Mungo is placed around a century after the...
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    also an Irish version of a widespread story; another version is told of Saint Mungo/Kentigern. When Brigid was travelling to see a doctor for a headache...
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    St Mungo's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish Church in the Townhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. It was built in 1841, with later work done on the church...
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    eaglais or ecclesia, meaning church, and refers to the chapel and well of Saint Mungo, which was restored as a memorial to the Haldane family which owns the...
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    an ancient square-shaped bell; like that of Saint Mungo, which still existed at that date. Saint Mungo's bell was rescued by a Glasgow magistrate, James...
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    (Episcopalian) Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Central Mosque Presbytery of Glasgow Saint Mungo Sectarianism Sport 2014 Commonwealth Games Celtic F.C. Clyde F.C. Commonwealth...
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  • Saint Patrick, Gosmungo: servant of Saint Mungo, Guososwald: servant of Oswald of Northumbria and Goscubrycht: servant of Cuthbert. Two of the saints –...
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    (Episcopalian) Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Central Mosque Presbytery of Glasgow Saint Mungo Sectarianism Sport 2014 Commonwealth Games Celtic F.C. Clyde F.C. Commonwealth...
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    Caledonian Forest until cured of his madness by Kentigern, also known as Saint Mungo. Geoffrey had Myrddin in mind when he wrote his earliest surviving work...
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    It is dedicated to Saint Kentigern, whose alternative name is Saint Mungo; hence the church's alternative title of Caldbeck, St Mungo. The earliest fabric...
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    was last modified. The arms reflect legends about Glasgow's patron saint, Saint Mungo, and include four emblems – the bird, tree, bell, and fish – as remembered...
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  • Reo Stakis – entrepreneur Charles Tennant – St. Rollox Chemicals Works Saint Mungo – traditional founder of the city Mary Barbour Ian Dunn, gay and paedophile...
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    (Episcopalian) Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Central Mosque Presbytery of Glasgow Saint Mungo Sectarianism Sport 2014 Commonwealth Games Celtic F.C. Clyde F.C. Commonwealth...
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    (Episcopalian) Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Central Mosque Presbytery of Glasgow Saint Mungo Sectarianism Sport 2014 Commonwealth Games Celtic F.C. Clyde F.C. Commonwealth...
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    of St. Kentigern, which tells the story of Cyndeyrn (Kentigern) alias Saint Mungo, the founder of the Diocese of Glasgow. During his exile (c. 545), Kentigern...
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    (Episcopalian) Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Central Mosque Presbytery of Glasgow Saint Mungo Sectarianism Sport 2014 Commonwealth Games Celtic F.C. Clyde F.C. Commonwealth...
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    (Episcopalian) Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Central Mosque Presbytery of Glasgow Saint Mungo Sectarianism Sport 2014 Commonwealth Games Celtic F.C. Clyde F.C. Commonwealth...
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