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Saint Brendan the Navigator
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"Saint Brendan and the Whale" from a 15th-century manuscript
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| Catholic priest, abbot | |
| Born | c. AD 484 Ciarraighe Luachra near Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland |
| Died | c. AD 577 Annaghdown, County Galway, Ireland |
| Bindusara | |
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| Amitraghata | |
A silver coin of 1 karshapana of the Maurya empire, period of Bindusara Maurya about 297-272 BC, workshop of Pataliputra. Obv: Symbols with a Sun Rev: Symbol Dimensions: 14 x 11 mm Weight: 3.4 g.
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| 2nd Mauryan emperor | |
| Reign | c. 297 – c. 273 BCE |
| Coronation | c. 297 BCE |
| Predecessor | Chandragupta Maurya |
| Successor | Ashoka (son) |
| Died | c. 273 BCE |
| Spouse | Susima's mother Ashoka's mother (Subhadrangi according to Ashokavadana) |
| Issue | |
| Dynasty | Maurya |
| Father | Chandragupta Maurya |
| Mother | Durdhara (according to Jain tradition) |
| Artemidoros Aniketos | |
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Portrait of Artemidoros
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| Indo-Greek king | |
| Reign | 85–80 BCE or 100–80 BCE fish |
| Rudamun | |
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A small glass vase with the cartouches of Rudamun
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| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | 2-3 years (23rd dynasty) |
| Predecessor | Takelot III |
| Successor | Ini at Thebes only |
| Children | Irbastudjanefu |
| Died | 739 BC |
| Pyrrhus | |
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Bust of Pyrrhus at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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| King of Epirus | |
| Reign | 297–272 BC |
| Predecessor | Neoptolemus II |
| Successor | Alexander II |
| Reign | 306–302 BC |
| Predecessor | Alcetas II |
| Successor | Neoptolemus II |
| King of Macedonia | |
| Reign | 274–272 BC |
| Predecessor | Antigonus II |
| Successor | Antigonus II |
| Reign | 288–285 BC |
| Predecessor | Demetrius I |
| Successor | Antigonus II |
| Tyrant of Syracuse | |
| Reign | 278–276 BC |
| Predecessor | Thinion & Sosistratus |
| Successor | Hiero II |
| Born | c. 319 BC Epirus, Greece |
| Died | 272 BC (aged about 46) Argos, Peloponnese, Greece |
| Consort | |
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| Dynasty | Aeacidae |
| Father | Aeacides |
| Mother | Phthia |
| Religion | Greek Paganism |
Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero Gemellus, known as Tiberius Gemellus (Latin: Tiberius Caesar Drusus filius Tiberius Augustus nepos divus Augustus pronepos;[1] 10 October AD 19–37/38)
Coinage of Tiberius Julius Mithridates
King of the Bosporan KingdomReign38–45 AD
Saint Ulrich of Augsburg
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Oil painting by Leonhard Beck
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| Bishop of Augsburg | |
| Born | 893[1] Kyburg, Zurich, now Switzerland |
| Died | 4 July 973 Augsburg, Germany |
Cartouche of Aspelta
PredecessorAnlamaniSuccessorAramatle-qoDiedc. 580 BCEBurial
Nuri (Nu. 8)
SpouseMediken?, Henuttakhebit
possibly , Weqemale, Arsata and ArtahaIssueAramatle-qo, Queen Amanitakaye
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| Aspelta |
FatherSenkamanisken ?MotherNasalsa

Saint Kentigern alias Mungo
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| Born | 518 AD Culcross |
| Died | 13 January 614 Glasgow, Kingdom of Strathclyde |
Saint Amalberga of Temse
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| Died | 772 AD |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Major shrine | Ghent |
| Feast | July 10 |
| Attributes | a sturgeon depicts how she escaped harm on the back of a sturgeon |
| Jajang | |||||||||||||
Painting of Jajang (artist unknown).
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| Ineni | |||||||||||
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| Great Royal Wife, Khenemetneferhedjet | |||||||||||
Scarab with the cartouche of Ineni in the British Museum.[1]
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| Spouse | King Merneferre Ay? | ||||||||||
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| Dynasty | 13th dynasty 1200BC | ||||||||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||||||||
Tati (queen) 1600BC
Khidr (Khadir) 1000bc
Saint Arnulf of Metz
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| Born | c. 582 Lay-Saint-Christophe |
| Died | c. 645 near Remiremont |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church |
| Feast | 18 July |
| Attributes | Portrayed with a rake in his hand |
| Patronage | Brewers |
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