Piatus may refer to: Saint Piatus (d. 286), bishop of Tournai Piatus of Mons (1815–1904), French theologian This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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of Saint Piatus At the French Wikipedia, a page about "La Grande procession de Tournai", which features a picture of the relics of Saint Piatus v t e...
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Piatus of Mons, born Jean-Joseph Loiseaux (August 5, 1815–April 21, 1904) was a Belgian Catholic theologian who wrote in Latin and French. Loiseaux was...
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Piat may refer to: Piatus of Tournai (died c. 286), Belgian saint Piat Joseph Sauvage (1744–1818), Flemish painter Jean Piat (1924–2018), French actor...
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Becket Entrance to the Saint Piatus Chapel Bays 6 and 8 Entrance to the Saint Piatus Chapel Bay 6 Grisaille: Saint Piatus Holding a Book, standing on a...
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Chapel of Saint Piatus of Tournai, added in 1326 to the east of the apse Labyrinth in the gardens of the bishop Chapel of Saint Piatus of Tournai (left)...
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was joined a monastery under Irish rule. He also discovered the bodies of Piatus of Tournai and his martyred companions, and in 654 removed the remains of...
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œi [ej or øj] pignœi (pine cone nuts) eu [ew] bureu (mushroom) ia [ja] piatu (flat) ie [je] ientrà (to enter) oi [oj] soi (his) ou [ow] sou (a type of...
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Venerable Melchizedek I, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia (c. 1030) Saint Piatus of Tournai, he enlightened the areas around Tournai in Belgium and Chartres...
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Rumpun Bahagia, Peringgit, Peringgit Jaya, Bukit Palah, Seri Siantan, Bukit Piatu N.16 Ayer Keroh 8 Sungai Putat, Kampung Ayer Keroh, Ayer Keroh Heights,...
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