• (and later bishop of Tours), wanted Sigiramnus to marry the daughter of a nobleman. Refusing to marry, Sigiramnus took holy orders at the church of St...
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  • Calabria John of Damascus Maruthas Nicholas Ferrar (Anglicanism) Osmund Sigiramnus December 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Navy Day (India) Thai Environment...
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  • Cyran may refer to: Sigiramnus or Cyran, 7th century Frankish saint and abbot Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, known as the abbé de Saint-Cyran, 17th century...
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  • northeastern Turkey Siran Valley, valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Sigiramnus (Siran, Cyran), 7th century Frankish saint Siren (disambiguation) This...
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    the province of Berry and now in the department of Indre. Sigiran(d) or Sigiramnus, later known as Saint Cyran, founded a monastery at Longoret around 632...
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  • Saint-Cyran's origins lie with a monastic foundation founded by Saint Sigiramnus (Cyran) in the 7th century. The foundation was first known as Saint-Pierre...
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