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  1. Saint Severin of Paris, also known as Severino or Severinus, was a sixth-century hermit who lived in a cell in Paris, France. Although information about his life is limited, his devotion and dedication to a life of solitude and prayer have made him a figure of inspiration in the Catholic Church.

  2. He cured King Clovis of a disease that his doctors had been unable to cure in 504, and is reported to have performed miracles of healing before his death at Chateau-Landon. St. St. Severin church in Paris is named after him.

  3. Saint Severinus, also known as Severin, was a revered Catholic hermit who resided in and around Paris, France. Little is known about the early years of his life, including his exact birth date and place.

  4. Severin is like Kaiser Sose; he has the will to do what others will not, and that’s what makes him the most dangerous man in the world. What’s more, Severin started this conflict on the Sword Coast as a distraction.

  5. In Noricum, St. Severinus, Abbot. He spread the Gospel among the people of that region and is called the Apostle of Noricum. His body was miraculously transported to Luculanum, near Naples in Campania. Later it was translated to the monastery of St. Severin [in Naples] – Roman Martyrology for January 8

  6. www.wolfewiki.com › pmwiki › pmwikiWolfeWiki - Severian

    Feb 21, 2011 · Character Synopsis. Yes, even with the Claw and all bells and whistles, Severian can still blow it. Sometimes he does right all on his own, like refusing to kill Agia.

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  8. Blessed Severinus Boethius was one of those rare minds that can assimilate knowledge and pass it on in an understandable form. He planned to translate the whole of Plato and Aristotle into Latin to share the Greek wisdom with his contemporaries.

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