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    Marinus (/məˈriːnəs/; Italian: San Marino) was an Early Christian and the founder of a chapel and monastery in 301 from whose initial community the state...
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    Marino's official language is Italian. The country derives its name from Saint Marinus, a stonemason from the then-Roman island of Rab in present-day Croatia...
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    The Basilica of Saint Marinus (Italian: Basilica di San Marino) is a Catholic church located in the Republic of San Marino. While the country has a distinct...
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    The Order of San Marino or Civil and Military Equestrian Order of Saint Marinus (Italian: Ordine Equestre Civile e Militare di San Marino) is an Order...
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  • Marinus, and its Greek form Marinos (Ancient Greek: Μαρῖνος, Greek: Μαρίνος), is a male given name, derived from Latin marinus meaning "marine; of or pertaining...
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  • country completely surrounded by Italy. San Marino may also refer to: Saint Marinus, the founder of the state of San Marino City of San Marino, the capital...
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    nations. National god, a deity that embodies a nation. National patron saint, a Saint that is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation. "Il Tempio di...
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  • August – Ferragosto 3 September – The Feast of Saint Marinus and the Republic 1 November – All Saints Day 2 November – Commemoration of all those who...
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  • from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2009. "Saint Marinus". CatholicSaints.Info. 2 September 2017. Archived from the original on 8 September...
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  • Agapetus II. Because of the similarity of the names Marinus and Martinus, Marinus I and Marinus II were, in some sources, mistakenly called Martinus...
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