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Miguel de los Santos Serra y Sucarrats (11 January 1868 – 9 August 1936) was a Spanish prelate of the Roman Catholic church and Bishop of Sergorbe. [1] Biography
José de Los Santos Ruiz (1932), priest of the archdiocese of Nueva Pamplona (Colombia) Modest Arnaus Saurina (1896-1947), professed priest, Claretians (Colombia) Simon de Zorroza (1948), professed priest, Passionists (Colombia) Luis Mariano Torres (1924-1950), professed priest, Company of Mary (Montfort Missionaries) (Colombia)
Dama of Cerro de los Santos. The female statues have cloaks or tiara-like headdresses. Most of these figures are standing, but some depict the figure seated on a chair or throne. Folds in cloth tend to be depicted with stylized zig-zag lines. [3] The best known of the statues is the Dama del Cerro de los Santos.
December 28 is Mexico's version of April Fools' Day, called Los Santos Inocentes (The Sainted Innocents). It was originally called Los Santos Inocentes to commemorate the infants killed by King Herod to avoid the arrival of Christ. [1] It is also said that on this day, one must can borrow any item and not have to return it.
San Juan y Todos los Santos (St John and All Saints), also known as Iglesia de la Trinidad (Trinity Church), is a Catholic church located on the Plaza de la Trinidad in Córdoba, Spain. It stands on the site of the former Convento de la Trinidad established shortly after Fernando III conquered the city in 1236.
At 2015, with a new administration and more financial support, the team returned to the LNBP to play the 2015-2016 season, [4] but under the new name of C.B. Santos San Luis. At 2020, due to the absence of people at the stadium, consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic , the team decided not to participate in the 2020 LNBP season , [ 5 ] hoping to ...
Los Santos is a municipality located in the province of Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain. Notable people. Isaura Marcos (born 1959), cloistered nun ...
Juan de los Santos Madriz y Cervantes (November 1, 1785 – August 8, 1852) was a Costa Rican politician, priest, educator, and signer of the Costa Rican declaration of independence. [1] He was born in Bagaces, Costa Rica, on 1 November 1785. His parents were Jose Francisco Garcia and Maria Candelaria Madriz Cervantes Ramirez.