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Elen (saint) — Elen (known in Welsh tradition as Elen Luyddog; also known as Saint Helen of Caernarfon) was a late 4th century founder of churches in Wales who is remembered as a saint. Traditionally she is said to have been a Romano British princess and the… … Wikipedia
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Notre-Dame de la Garde — Notre Dame de la Garde, seen from the Vieux Port Basic information Affiliation Roman catholic District Archdiocese of M … Wikipedia
Mari (goddess) — For the Indian goddess called Mari , see Mariamman. Modern rendering of Mari by Josu Goñi Mari, Mari Urraca, Anbotoko Mari ( the lady of Anboto ) and the possibly distinct Murumendiko Dama ( lady of Murumendi ) was a goddess a lamia of the… … Wikipedia
Berehynia — A Berehynia or Bereginia ( ru. Берегиня) is a female spirit ( Vila ) in Slavic mythology, which notably came to be regarded as a Slavic goddess with a function of hearth mother, protectoress of the home [ [http://ridne.com.ua/content/view/172/33/ … Wikipedia
Marguerite de Navarre — This article is about sixteenth century queen of Navarre. For the twelfth century Sicilian queen, see Margaret of Navarre, Queen of Sicily. Marguerite d Angoulême Queen consort of Navarre, c. 1527 Tenure … Wikipedia
Patron saints of ailments, illness and dangers — A list of patron saints of ailments, illness and dangers:A*Abd al Masih sterile women (in Syria) *Saint Abel patron of the blind and the lame *Abhai poisonous reptiles *Agapitus of Palestrina invoked against colic [… … Wikipedia