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    Amandus (c. 584 – 679), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the catholic missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated as a saint, particularly in France and Belgium.

  2. 1,181 reviews. #1 of 722 Restaurants in Vilnius $$$$, European, Central European, Vegetarian Friendly. Užupio Str. 22, Vilnius 01201 Lithuania. +370 675 41191 + Add website. Closed now See all hours. Improve this listing.

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  3. Amandus. Užupio Gatvė 22, Vilnius, 01201, Lithuania. $$$ · Modern Cuisine. Add to favorites. MICHELIN Guide’s Point Of View. Located a short walk from the Old Town, Amandus brings a touch of history to proceedings, yet also adds a relaxed, bohemian vibe.

  4. “Tobula ir dažniausiai nuspėjama vakarienė „Amandus“ man leidžia atsipalaiduoti, kurti ir mėgautis čia ir dabar, o jos dalyviams įsilieti į teatro, koncerto ar nuotykio atmosferą.” - sako AMANDUS šefas Deivydas Praspaliauskas, ne kartą išrinktas geriausiu Lietuvos šefu.

  5. Jul 28, 2009 · Meaning & History. Derived from Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love". Saint Amandus was a 5th-century bishop of Bordeaux. It was also borne by a 7th-century French saint who evangelized in Flanders.

  6. Amandus, Vilnius, Lithuania. 14,737 likes · 287 talking about this · 3,115 were here. Restoranas "Amandus" - virtuvės šefo Deivydo Praspaliausko restoranas Užupyje.

  7. Amandus, Vilnius: See 1,180 unbiased reviews of Amandus, rated 5.0 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #1 of 831 restaurants in Vilnius.

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  8. Amandus. European, Fine dining, International. 9.74. €€€€ 1835 įvertinimai. Michelin Selected. Apie vietą. „AMANDUS“ – VIRTUVĖS ŠEFO DEIVYDO PRASPALIAUSKO RESTORANAS VILNIAUS SENAMIESTYJE.

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  10. Jun 18, 2012 · Bishop and instructor of St. Paulinus of Nola. Amandus was ordained by Delphinus of Bordeaux, France. He then instructed Paulinus and succeeded Delphinus as bishop of Bordeaux sometime about 404. He resigned in favor of St. Severinus, assuming the office when Severinus died in 405. Amandus was ...

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