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), Bishop of Palestrina and saint
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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)...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Guarino Veronese or Guarino da Verona (1374 – 14 December 1460) was an Italian classical scholar, humanist, and translator of ancient Greek texts during...
Guarino da Verona (1370–1460), Renaissance humanist Guarino Foscari or Guarinus of Palestrina (c. 1080 - 6 February 1158), Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina...
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...
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...
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...
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...
April 8 – Gertrude of Babenberg, German duchess (b. 1118) August 27 – Guarinus of Sitten, French bishop (b. 1065) September 16 – Sibylla of Burgundy,...
noblewoman (d. 1142) Ermesinde of Luxembourg, countess of Namur (d. 1143) Guarinus of Palestrina, Italian cardinal-bishop (d. 1158) Harald Kesja (the Spear)...
Burgundy, including the eventual second abbot of Aulph Guarinus of Sitten, later Saint Guarinus. Its name derives from the Latin word alpibus which means...
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...
scholars have proposed alternatives: Ramler: ad (indicating purpose); B. Guarinus, also Zicàri (and as printed in Thompson's version): ut (also indicating...
Bernard, abbot and Doctor of the Church – Solemnity 30 August: Saints Guarinus and Amadeus, bishops – Optional Mamorial 10 September: Blessed Oglerius...
April 8 – Gertrude of Babenberg, German duchess (b. 1118) August 27 – Guarinus of Sitten, French bishop (b. 1065) September 16 – Sibylla of Burgundy,...
noblewoman (d. 1142) Ermesinde of Luxembourg, countess of Namur (d. 1143) Guarinus of Palestrina, Italian cardinal-bishop (d. 1158) Harald Kesja (the Spear)...
Doegger 1707–1737 Patritius II. Stöttner 1748–1761 Joachim Vischer 1761–1778 Guarinus Steininger 1778–1789 Monastery under administration 1786–1789 Albert I...