Placidus

Placidus is the ( pre-) name of:

  • Placidus Amon (born Franz Amon; 1700-1759 ), Austrian Benedictine and philologist
  • Placidus Bliemetzrieder Franz (1867-1935), Austrian historian
  • Placidus of Camerloher (1718-1782), German composer
  • Placidus von Droste, 1678-1700 Prince-Abbot of Fulda
  • Placidus Fixlmillner (born Josef Fixlmüller; 1721-1791 ), scientist, lawyer and university teachers of the late Baroque
  • Placidus Heinrich (born Joseph Henry, 1758-1825 ), German Benedictine monk in the monastery of St. Emmeram, Regensburg
  • Placidus Nonantola (12th century); Monk in the northern Italian abbey Nonantola ( St. Silvester ) at Modena
  • Placidus Mayr Hauser (1671-1741), abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Peter Salzburg
  • Placidus Riccardi (1844-1915), a monk in the Benedictine Order of the Catholic Church and Seliger
  • Placidus Rogg (1759-1830), Swiss Schultheiss, Government, Diet ambassador and officer in Dutch service
  • Placidus a Spescha (1752-1833), Benedictine monk, Alpinist, geographer, natural and linguist
  • Placidus Sprenger (1735-1806), Benedictine, editor and historian
  • Placidus RODS
  • Placidus of Subiaco (6th century), saint monk, disciple of St. Benedict of Nursia
  • Telesphore Placidus Toppo ( b. 1939 ), Archbishop of Ranchi and Cardinal
  • Placidus Wolter (1828-1908), German Benedictine abbot
  • Lactantius Placidus (maybe end of the 4th century / 5th century), editor or author of a commentary on the epic Thebaid of Statius
  • Placidus and Sigisbert of Disentis; Founder of the monastery Disentis
  • Placidus was the name of St. Eustace ( † about 118) before his conversion

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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