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Benignus may refer to: * Saint Benignus of Dijon (3rd century), martyr and patron saint of Dijon, Burgundy (France) * Saint Benignus of Todi (d. 303), martyr at Todi, Umbria (Italy) * Saint Benignus of Armagh (died 467), Irish disciple of St. Patrick * Saint Benignus (bishop of Milan) (died 472), archbishop of Milan (Italy), 465–472 * Saint Benignus of Malcesine, ( Benigno di Malcesine) often referenced with Carus of Malcesine * Saint Benignus of Fontenelle (fl. 725), abbot of Fontenelle Abbey (France) * Georgius Benignus de Salviatis (died 1520), Bosnian theologian * Benignus von Safferling (1825–1895), General of the Infantry and war minister under Otto of Bavaria See also * Benignity, medical term * Benigno (other) * Benigni (other) Benigni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Roberto Benigni (born 1952), Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director *Umberto Benigni (1862–1934), Italian Catholic priest and Church historian * M ...
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Benignus Of Dijon
Benignus of Dijon () was a martyr honored as the patron saint and first herald of Christianity of Dijon, Burgundy (Roman ''Divio''). His feast falls, with All Saints, on November 1; his name stands under this date in the '' Martyrology of St. Jerome''. Life No particulars concerning the person and life of Benignus were known at Dijon. He may have been a missionary priest from Lyon, martyred at Epagny near Dijon. Johann Peter Kirsch says, "For some unknown reason his death is placed in the persecution under Aurelian (270-275)." According to Gregory of Tours, the common people reverenced his grave, but Gregory's great-grandfather, Saint Gregory, bishop of Langres (507–539/40), wished to put an end to this veneration, because he believed the grave to belong to a . However, when he learned through a vision one night that the burial spot (in a large necropolis outside the Roman city) was in fact the previously overlooked grave of Benignus, the bishop had the tomb in which the ...
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Benignus Of Todi
Benignus was a martyr at Todi, Umbria, in 303, under the persecution of Diocletian Diocletian ( ; ; ; 242/245 – 311/312), nicknamed Jovius, was Roman emperor from 284 until his abdication in 305. He was born Diocles to a family of low status in the Roman province of Dalmatia (Roman province), Dalmatia. As with other Illyri ....St. Benignus
Catholic Online Benignus is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square.


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Benignus Of Armagh
Benignus of Armagh (died 467) was the son of Sesenen, an Irish chieftain in the part of Ireland that is now called County Meath. Life He was baptised into the Christian faith by Saint Patrick, and became his favourite disciple and his coadjutor in the Diocese of Armagh around AD 450. His gentle disposition suggested the name Benen, which was Latinised as Benignus. He followed his master in his travels and assisted him in his missionary labours, helping in the formation of choral services. His family may have belonged to the bardic order. From his musical achievements he was known as "Patrick's psalm-singer". As Benignus had been trained by Patrick in sacred learning from his youth and was well versed in the language and learning of his native land, he was appointed secretary to the Commission of Nine, which a few years before had been directed to compile the Brehon Laws. Benignus is said to have contributed materials for the '' Psalter of Cashel'', and the ''Book of Rights' ...
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Benignus (bishop Of Milan)
Benignus () was Archbishop of Milan from 465 to 472. He is honoured as a Saint in the Catholic Church and his feast day is September 20. Life Almost nothing is known about the life and the episcopate of Benignus. He was probably born to a noble family of Milan and he studied in Rome. He was elected bishop of Milan in 465, and he participated to a council which is identified by scholars as the Roman synod of November 19, 465, held in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore under the presidency of Pope Hilarius. In 466 Benignus probably consecrated the elected bishop Epiphanius of Pavia, and he had a part in the attempts to settle the dispute between Anthemius and the barbarian leader Ricimer. Benignus died in 472, but sources are not unanimous on the exact day, suggesting the 22 November or 27 November, or even June of the same year. His feast A banquet (; ) is a formal large meal where a number of people consume food together. Banquets are traditionally held to enhance the p ...
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Benignus Of Malcesine
Benignus may refer to: * Saint Benignus of Dijon (3rd century), martyr and patron saint of Dijon, Burgundy (France) * Saint Benignus of Todi (d. 303), martyr at Todi, Umbria (Italy) * Saint Benignus of Armagh (died 467), Irish disciple of St. Patrick * Saint Benignus (bishop of Milan) (died 472), archbishop of Milan (Italy), 465–472 * Saint Benignus of Malcesine, ( Benigno di Malcesine) often referenced with Carus of Malcesine * Saint Benignus of Fontenelle (fl. 725), abbot of Fontenelle Abbey (France) * Georgius Benignus de Salviatis (died 1520), Bosnian theologian * Benignus von Safferling (1825–1895), General of the Infantry and war minister under Otto of Bavaria See also * Benignity, medical term * Benigno (other) * Benigni (other) Benigni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Roberto Benigni (born 1952), Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director *Umberto Benigni (1862–1934), Italian Catholic priest and Church historian ...
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Benignus Of Fontenelle
Benignus may refer to: * Saint Benignus of Dijon (3rd century), martyr and patron saint of Dijon, Burgundy (France) * Saint Benignus of Todi (d. 303), martyr at Todi, Umbria (Italy) * Saint Benignus of Armagh (died 467), Irish disciple of St. Patrick * Saint Benignus (bishop of Milan) (died 472), archbishop of Milan (Italy), 465–472 * Saint Benignus of Malcesine, ( Benigno di Malcesine) often referenced with Carus of Malcesine * Saint Benignus of Fontenelle (fl. 725), abbot of Fontenelle Abbey (France) * Georgius Benignus de Salviatis (died 1520), Bosnian theologian * Benignus von Safferling (1825–1895), General of the Infantry and war minister under Otto of Bavaria See also * Benignity, medical term * Benigno (other) * Benigni (other) Benigni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Roberto Benigni (born 1952), Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director *Umberto Benigni (1862–1934), Italian Catholic priest and Church historian * ...
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March 20 (Eastern Orthodox Liturgics)
March 19 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - March 21 All fixed commemorations below are observed on ''April 2'' by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar. For March 20th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on ''March 7''. Saints * Righteous Abel, first martyr in the history of mankind.March 20/April 2
Orthodox Calendar (PRAVOSLAVIE.RU).
The Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of Western Europe and the Americas (ROCOR). ''St. Hilarion Calendar of Saints for the year of our Lord 2004.'' St. Hilarion Press (Austin, TX). p.23. * Martyrs Photina (''Fatima, Svetlana''), the Samaritan woman, martyred under Nero (c. 66), together with: ''(see also:

Georgius Benignus De Salviatis
Georgius is a masculine given name, the Latin form of the Greek name Γεώργιος ''Georgios''; its English equivalent is ''George''. Notable people with the name include: * Georgius Choeroboscus (7th century), Greek educator * Georgius Tzul (11th century), Khazar warlord * Georgius Merula (c. 1430–1494), Italian humanist and classical scholar * Georgius Agricola (1494–1555), German scholar and scientist, and the 'father of mineralogy' * Georgius Calixtus (1586–1656), German Lutheran theologian * Georgius (1891-1970), French songwriter & actor See also *George (other) George may refer to: Names * George (given name) * George (surname) People * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Papagheorghe, also known as Jorge / GEØRGE * George, stage name of Gior ... {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Benignus Von Safferling
Benignus von Safferling. Benignus Ritter von Safferling (30 November 1825 – 4 September 1895) was a Bavarian General der Infanterie and War Minister under Otto of Bavaria. Biography Von Safferling was born in Freising. When he was eight years old, he went with his father, a soldier of King Otto to Greece. In 1835, his father was killed in action in Argos, when he was commander of an uhlan regiment. Von Safferling joined the cadets corps at Aegina shortly afterwards. In the rank of a Korporal he was transferred to the 2nd Infantry Regiment in Greece. In 1843, when the Bavarians had to leave the country, he was acquired by the Bavarian army, where he was advanced to Unterleutnant in 1845, in 1849 to Oberleutnant and in 1859 to Hauptmann. He took part in the Austro-Prussian War 1866, and served as a Major in the general staff in the 1st Royal Bavarian Division under General Stephan during the Franco-Prussian War. After the war he stood in France as Bavarian military represe ...
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Benignity
Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse; the term is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not self-limited in its growth, is capable of invading into adjacent tissues, and may be capable of spreading to distant tissues. A benign tumor has none of those properties, but may still be harmful to health. The term benign in more general medical use characterizes a condition or growth that is not cancerous, i.e. does not spread to other parts of the body or invade nearby tissue. Sometimes the term is used to suggest that a condition is not dangerous or serious. Malignancy in cancers is characterized by anaplasia, invasiveness, and metastasis. Malignant tumors are also characterized by genome instability, so that cancers, as assessed by whole genome sequencing, frequently have between 10,000 and 100,000 mutations in their entire genomes. ...
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