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  •  bishop of Antioch who was martyred under the Roman Emperor Trajan (died 110)
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  •  - noun bishop of Antioch who was martyred under the Roman Emperor Trajan (died 110)
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  patron saint of shoemakers; he and his brother were martyred for trying to spread Christianity (3rd century)
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  • ...to Christianity against the wishes of her pagan father. She was eventually martyred for her faith. Saint Barbara is considered a protector against fire and lig
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  • ...is also not officially decided, it is highly agreed that St. Valentine was martyred and then buried on the Via Flaminia to the north of Rome.
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  • ...during the events of [[Karbala]], where her brother [[Husayn ibn Ali]] was martyred. She is revered by both [[Sunni]] and [[Shia]] Muslims for her piety and co
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  • ...6. The city was named after [[Catherine of Alexandria]], a Christian saint martyred in the early 4th century. The area was originally settled by [[Loyalists]]
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  • ...s faith and refused to abandon his Christian principles. He was eventually martyred for his refusal to renounce his beliefs, and his death is believed to have
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  • ...n the New Testament of the Bible. According to Christian tradition, he was martyred in Rome and buried near the location where St. Peter's Basilica now stands.
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  • ...[[Benevento]] and became the bishop of Naples. He is believed to have been martyred during the Diocletianic Persecution, around the year 305 AD. The most popul
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  • ...k, and the suffering as the true treasures of the Church, for which he was martyred, becoming one of the most venerated saints in Christianity.
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  • ...closure. Named after [[Saint Alfege]], an Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred in 1012, the hospital was an integral part of the healthcare system, provid
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  • ...yr Tydfil, Wales. Named after [[Tydfil the Martyr]], a Welsh saint who was martyred in the 5th century, the hospital serves as a key medical institution for th
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  • ...the Great Hill which rises to 1527 feet. At the bottom of the hollow is a martyred Covenanter's grave. The Devil's Beef Tub was also known as the Marquis of A
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  • ...church and British society. Notable figures include Thomas Becket, who was martyred in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170; Thomas Cranmer, a leader of the English Re
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  • ...e veneration of [[Saint Edwin]], a 7th-century king of Northumbria who was martyred after converting to [[Christianity]]. The name has seen various periods of
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  • ...to his arrest and imprisonment. According to Christian tradition, Paul was martyred in Rome under the reign of Emperor [[Nero]], around 64-67 AD. His writings
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  • ...heir refusal, they were subjected to various tortures before finally being martyred by being thrown into a cauldron of boiling oil. Miraculously, Vitus emerged
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  • ...rming the church has had a lasting impact on European Christianity. He was martyred in 754 while preparing to confirm new Christian converts in Frisia.
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  • ...ent to his faith and commitment to the Christian message. His desire to be martyred, as expressed in his letter to the Romans, reflects his belief in martyrdom
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