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Vincent of Saragossa (also known as Vincent Martyr, Vincent of Huesca or Vincent the Deacon), the Protomartyr of Spain, was a deacon of the Church of Saragossa. He is the patron saint of Lisbon , Algarve , and Valencia .
Vincent of Saragossa (also known as Vincent Martyr, Vincent of Huesca or Vincent the Deacon), the Protomartyr of Spain, was a deacon of the Church of Saragossa. He is the patron saint of Lisbon , Algarve , and Valencia .
Martyrs Vincent, Orontius, and Victor, near Girona in Catalonia, Spain (305) [7] [11] Saint Vincent of Digne, Bishop of Digne in France (380) [11] Saint Blaesilla, a daughter of St Paula (383) [11] Saint Gaudentius of Novara, Bishop of Novara and Confessor (417) [7] [11] Saint Wendreda, Virgin of March, Cambridgeshire (7th century) [12]
Vincent of Saragossa (died 304), a.k.a. Vincent the Deacon, deacon and martyr; Saint Vincenca, 3rd century Roman martyress, whose relics are in Blato, Croatia; Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died 305), martyrs who evangelized in the Pyrenees
Saint Benjamin the Deacon and Martyr: 5th century Bessus: 3rd century ... Vincent of Lérins: 445 Vincent of Saragossa: 304 Vincent, Orontius, and Victor: 4th century
After the martyr had suffered pain for a long time, the legend concludes, he cheerfully declared: "I'm well done on this side. Turn me over!" [8] [11] From this, St. Lawrence derives his patronage of cooks, chefs, and comedians. Lawrence was sentenced at San Lorenzo in Miranda and imprisoned in San Lorenzo in Fonte, where he baptized fellow ...
English: The work represents the deacon and martyr St. Vincent de Huesca, who died in the time of the Roman Empire for professing Christianity. Español: La obra representa al diácono y mártir San Vicente de Huesca , que murió en tiempos del Imperio Romano por profesar el cristianismo.
The Deacon" is a Christian epithet applied to: Arsenius the Great (died 445), Roman imperial tutor and saint who became an anchorite in Egypt; Avakum the Deacon (1794–1814), Serbian Orthodox monk, martyr and saint; Benjamin the Deacon and Martyr (329–c. 424), deacon martyred in Persia; Bermudo I of Asturias (c. 750–797), King of Asturias