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Dirk Willems etching from Martyrs Mirror "Death of Cranmer", from the 1887 Foxe's Book of Martyrs. Jan van Essen and Hendrik Vos, 1523, burned at the stake, early Lutheran martyrs; Jan de Bakker, 1525, burned at the stake; Martyrs of Tlaxcala, 1527-1529; Felix Manz, 1527; Patrick Hamilton, 1528, burned at the stake, early Lutheran martyr ...
This is a list of 1,089 early Christian saints before 450 AD in alphabetical order by Christian name. ... Leontine martyrs: 5th century Leontius of Autun: 5th century
Pages in category "1st-century Christian martyrs" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Early Christian martyr from North Africa, persecuted during the Diocletian era. Her story is detailed in the Passio Marcianae, a fifth-century text. She was exposed to wild animals, with a lion sparing her, but a bull and leopard fatally injured her. Her faith and courage under persecution symbolize the resilience of early Christians.
Early Christians venerated martyrs as powerful intercessors, and their utterances were treasured as inspired by the Holy Spirit." [3] In western Christian art, martyrs are often shown holding a palm frond as an attribute, representing the victory of spirit over flesh, and it was widely believed that a picture of a palm on a tomb meant that a ...
constable, one of the Ely Martyrs burnt 16 October 1555 Cathedral Green, Ely, Cambridgeshire [7] [101] 70. Robert Pygot (or Pigot) [102] Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire painter, also an Ely Martyr Oxford Martyrs 71. Hugh Latimer (or Latymer) Baxterley, Warwickshire [103] clergyman – chaplain to King Edward VI burnt 16 October 1555
1 Early Christian Saints. 2 Orthodox Church. 3 Episcopal Church. 4 Catholic Church. 5 Group Martyrs. ... Martyrs of England and Wales (1535–1680) Thomas Belson: ca ...
This is a list of people, who died just prior to the Massacre of the Innocents (the slaughter by Herod of Judea of male babies under two years old in an effort to eliminate the newborn King of the Jews) [1] or during the 1st century, who have received recognition from the Catholic Church as saints (through canonization).