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Nabor (died c. 303), Christian saint, martyred with Basilides, Cyrinus, and Nazarius Nabor Carrillo Flores (1911–1967), Mexican nuclear physicist Paul Nabor (1928–2014), Belizean musician
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The relics associated with Felix and Nabor are situated in a chapel in Cologne Cathedral. [4] Nabor and Felix are depicted on the 1181 "Shrine of the Three Kings" by Nicholas of Verdun in Cologne Cathedral. [5] In 1258 their relics were moved to the church of Saint Francis of Assisi that was erected in place of the Basilica Naboriana.
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