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    Serenicus (French: Céneri or Sérène; c. 620 – c. 669) was an Italian Benedictine monk. He was an early evangelist in Normandy, and founded a monastery...
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  • mathematician from Antinoöpolis. Serenus, a messiah claimant (circa 720) Serenicus and Serenidus of Saulges This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    Église Saint-Céneri-le-Gerei) is a Roman Catholic church named after Serenicus in the commune of Saint-Cénéri-le-Gérei in north-western France. It was...
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    Benedictine monk. His feast day is celebrated on May 7, with his brother Serenicus, or locally on August 16. Born into a noble family in Umbria, a contemporary...
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  • Bishop of Nantes Rambert (Rambertus, Ragnebert, Ragnobert)     680   Serenicus     680   Severa     680   Ternatius     680   Bishop of Besançon Agatho...
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    Benevento (132 AD) Saint Domitianus of Maastricht, bishop (560) Saints Serenicus and Serenus, two brothers who became monks and later settled as hermits...
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    It is classed as a Petites Cités de Caractère. The place is named for Serenicus (or Genericus), an Italian hermit who lived here during the 7th century...
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    sent by Pope Martin I to preach in Merovingian Gaul with his brother, Serenicus, and with him he arrived in the diocese of Le Mans, in Saulges, around...
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