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Qu'est-ce (qui) est 498 Spanish Martyrs - définition


498 Spanish Martyrs         
GROUP OF SPANISH CATHOLICS, VICTIMS OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, BEATIFIED BY THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN OCTOBER 2007
The 498 Spanish Martyrs were victims of the Spanish Civil War beatified by the Roman Catholic Church in October 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI. They originated from many parts of Spain.
Pratulin Martyrs         
  • Kostomłoty]], [[Third Polish Republic]].
GROUP OF HUMANS
Blessed Martyrs of Podlachia; Wincenty Lewoniuk; Podlachian martyrs
The Pratulin Martyrs were a group of 13 Greek Catholic men and boys who were killed by soldiers of the Imperial Russian Army on January 24, 1874, in the village of Pratulin, near Biała Podlaska. During the forced Conversion of Chelm Eparchy, the Russian authorities forcibly converted all Greek Catholics in Congress Poland and assigned their churches to the Russian Orthodox Church.
Canadian Martyrs         
  • Martyr's Shrine, Midland, Ontario
GROUP OF FRENCH JESUIT MARTYRS
North American martyrs; North American Martyrs; Canadian Martyr; Martyrs of Canada
The Canadian Martyrs, also known as the North American Martyrs (French: Saints martyrs canadiens, Holy Canadian Martyrs), were eight Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. They were ritually tortured and killed on various dates in the mid-17th century in Canada, in what is now southern Ontario, and in upstate New York, during the warfare between the Iroquois (particularly the Mohawk people) and the Huron.