Peregrinus
Peregrinus (Latin for 'foreign') stands for:
- Peregrinus (right) , non-citizen, d. H. Suitors without Roman citizenship
- Peregrinus GmbH, publisher of the Catholic weekly newspaper Der Pilger
- Peregrinus Peak , mountain in Palmerland, Antarctica
- Falco peregrinus , scientific name of the peregrine falcon
- Tonus peregrinus , “ninth tone” in Gregorian chant
Peregrinus is part of the name of the following people:
- Peregrinus Proteus (around 100–165), Greek philosopher
- Tiberius Pollenius Armenius Peregrinus , Roman consul 244
- Flavius Peregrinus Saturninus , Roman civil servant and military person
- Peregrinus of Auxerre (3rd / 4th century), martyr and Catholic saint
- Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt (13th century) French physicist
- Peregrinus Laziosi (around 1265–1345), Catholic saint
- Peregrinus of Ratibor (around 1260 – after 1333), Silesian Dominican and provincial of the Polish order province and homileticist
- Peregrinus (painter) (14th / 15th century), Italian painter
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Wiktionary: peregrinus - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations