Kirchliches Handlexikon

Kirchliches Handlexikon

Kirchliches Handlexicon is a book published by Michael Buchberger in Munich in 1907.

It describes several saints, listed below:

*Aaron

References

*Holweck, F. G., "A Biographical Dictionary of the Saint". St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924.


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