26 Martyrs of Japan - definição. O que é 26 Martyrs of Japan. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é 26 Martyrs of Japan - definição


26 Martyrs of Japan         
  • St. Francisco Blanco
  • Martyrdom of Paul Miki and Companions in Nagasaki
  • Statue of Philip of Jesus in the [[Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan]], [[Mexico]].
GROUP OF HUMANS
Pedro Bautista; San Pedro Bautista; Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan; Martydom of the 26 Saints of Japan; Twenty-Six Martyrs; Saints Paul Miki and his 25 companians; Martyrs, Japanese; Saints Paul Miki and Companians; 26 Saints of Japan; Saints Paul Miki and Companions; Peter Baptist and Twenty-Five Companions; Sts. Peter Baptist and Twenty-Five Companions; Peter Baptist; Peter Baptist and Companions; Peter Baptista; St. Peter Baptista; Saint Philip of Jezus; Philip of Jezus; Peter Baptist Blasquez; Saints Peter Baptist and Twenty-Five Companions; Peter Baptist, Saint, and Twenty-Five Companions; Philip of Jesus, Saint; Anthony Dainan; Bonaventure of Miako; Francis of St. Michael; John Soan de Goto; Leo Karasuma; Louis Ibarachi; Martin de Aguirre; Martin Loynaz of the Ascension; Matthias of Meako; Michael Kozaki; Peter Sukejiro; Thomas Kozaki; Martyrs of Nagasaki; Luis Ibaraki; St. Paul Miki and Companions; Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan; Antony Dainan; Antoine Deynan; Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan
The were a group of Catholics who were executed by crucifixion on February 5, 1597, in Nagasaki, Japan. Their martyrdom is especially significant in the history of the Catholic Church in Japan.
Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan         
  • Aklan Freedom Shrine
GROUP OF FILIPINO PATRIOTS
Nineteen Martyrs of Capiz
The Nineteen Martyrs of Capiz, more commonly known anachronistically as the Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan refers to a group of Filipino revolutionaries in Panay who were executed for advancing the cause of the Katipunan during the Philippine Revolution against Spain. All individuals were native to towns in Capiz, which are now in the modern province of Aklan.
The 13 Martyrs of Arad         
  • [[Károly Knezić]], [[József Nagysándor]], [[János Damjanich]], [[Lajos Aulich]], [[György Lahner]], [[Ernő Poeltenberg]], [[Károly Leiningen-Westerburg]], [[Ignác Török]], [[Károly Vécsey]], [[Ernő Kiss]], [[József Schweidel]], [[Arisztid Dessewffy]], [[Vilmos Lázár]],<br>The 13 Martyrs of Arad, lithography by [[Miklós Barabás]]}}
THIRTEEN HUNGARIAN REBEL GENERALS, EXECUTED AFTER THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION (1848–1849)
Thirteen Martyrs of Arad; 13 Martyrs of Arad; Martyrs' Monument, Arad
The Thirteen Martyrs of Arad () were the thirteen Hungarian rebel generals who were executed by the Austrian Empire on 6 October 1849 in the city of Arad, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary (now in Romania), after the Hungarian Revolution (1848–1849). The execution was ordered by the Austrian general Julius Jacob von Haynau.