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Justin Martyr (17827 bytes)
1: '''Saint Justin Martyr''' (c. [[100]]/[[114]] - c. [[162]]/[[168]]) was ... 3: ...on of [[Jerusalem]] in [[70]]. Justin suffered [[martyr]]dom at [[Rome]] under [[Marcus Aurelius]] when [... 5: ...rsus Valentinianos'', calls him a philosopher and martyr, and the earliest antagonist of [[heresy|heretics... 16: ...the smaller treatise ''To the Greeks'' can not be Justin, because he is dependent on Tatian; Hanack places... 18: ...as is the ''Refutation of all Heresies'' to which Justin himself refers in ''Apology'', i. 26; [[Hegesippu... Martyr (5338 bytes) 1: Historically, a '''martyr''' is a person who dies for his or her [[religion... 3: ...cts and sufferings of the persecuted, who became "martyrs." 8: ...ons as a circus spectacle. They are recognized as martyrs because they have preferred to die rather than r... 10: ...hodoxy]]. Intra-Christian [[persecution]] and the martyrdom that sometimes went with it became institution... 12: ...ror]]'', which describes the deaths of Anabaptist Martyrs in the [[16th century|16th]] and [[17th century]... Marian martyr (1630 bytes) 1: The '''Marian martyrs''' were [[Protestantism|Protestants]] executed f... 3: =='''The Marian martyrs include:'''== 9: * [[William Hunter (Protestant martyr)|William Hunter]], burnt [[March 27]] [[Brentwood... 35: *[[Martyrs' Memorial]] 37: [[Category:Christian martyrs]] Edward the Martyr (7936 bytes) 1: ...;ר]] [[nl:Edward de Martelaar]] [[no:Edvard Martyren]] [[pt:Eduardo o Mártir]] 4: <caption><font size="+1">'''St Edward the Martyr'''</font></caption> 5: ...efefef;" align="center" colspan=2> [[Image:Edward_Martyr.gif]]</td></tr> 45: ...[canonisation|canonised]] as ''Saint Edward the [[Martyr]]'' in [[1001]]. 57: ...e]], archbishop of Canterbury (who was later also martyred by the Danes in 1012). King Ethelred ordered th... Peter Martyr (206 bytes) 1: The original '''Peter Martyr''' was a [[13th century]] [[Dominican Order|Domin... St Magnus-the-Martyr (4102 bytes) 1: '''St Magnus-the-Martyr''' is an [[Anglican]] church in the [[City of Lon... 4: ...n [[1117]]. It is mis-named as St Magnus was not martyred for his religious beliefs but was executed afte... Patrick Hamilton (martyr) (4353 bytes) 9: ... Patrick Hamilton infected all it blew on". His [[martyrdom]] is unusual in that he represented in Scotlan... 16: [[Category:Christian martyrs|Hamilton, Patrick]] Nicholas Ridley (martyr) (2008 bytes) 9: ...site, and the event is also commemorated by the [[Martyrs' Memorial]], a few hundred yards away. 19: [[Category:Christian martyrs|Ridley, Nicholas]] Saint Lambert (martyr) (610 bytes) John Lambert (Protestant martyr) (1235 bytes) 1: '''John Lambert''' was a [[protestant]] martyr burnt to death on [[November 22]] at [[Smithfield... 3: ...fore he was consigned to the flames as a [[Marian martyr]]. William Hunter (Protestant martyr) (1010 bytes) 1: '''William Hunter''' was a [[Marian martyr]] burnt to death in [[Brentwood, England|Brentwoo... 4: [[Category:Christian martyrs]] William Gibson (Catholic martyr) (263 bytes) 1: The Venerable '''William Gibson''' was martyred by Protestants at [[York]], on [[29 November]],... St Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church (908 bytes) 1: '''St. Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church''' is an [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orth... 3: ...rch in which the [[relics]] of Saint [[Edward the Martyr]] were to be enshrined. A small monastic communit... Death In June Presents: Occidental Martyr (595 bytes) 1: '''''Death in June Presents: Occidental Martyr''''' is an [[album]] by [[Death in June]], releas... 26: ...in June Albums|Death In June Presents: Occidental Martyr]] Justin (370 bytes) 1: ...n''' is an Anglicized version of the Latin name ''Justinian'', a derivative of ''Justus'', meaning ''fair'... 3: The following famous people had the name Justin: 5: * [[Junianus Justinus|Justin]] or Junianus Justinus, Roman historian 6: * [[Justin I]], Roman emperor 7: * [[Justin II]], Roman emperor Justin II (1975 bytes) 1: ...5]] to [[578]], was the nephew and successor of [[Justinian I]]. 5: ...mpaigns, in which the Persians overran [[Syria]], Justin bought a precarious peace by payment of a yearly ... 8: {{Byzantine Emperor | Prev=[[Justinian I]] | CoEmperor= | Next=[[Tiberius II Constant... 16: [[de:Justin II.]] 17: [[fi:Justinus II]] Justin I (2864 bytes) 1: ...g of a dynasty that included his eminent nephew [[Justinian I]] and laws that de-emphasized the influence ... 3: ... the only troops in the city) and gifts of money, Justin was able to secure election as emperor in [[518]]... 5: ... named as successor until less than a year before Justin's death. 7: ...ndalous at the time. This edict paved the way for Justinian to marry [[Theodora (6th century)|Theodora]], ... 9: ...]] of that year, Justin died and was succeeded by Justinian. Justin Winsor (2754 bytes) 1: '''Justin Winsor''' ([[January 2]], [[1831]]-[[October 22]]... 6: Justin Winsor published his first book, ''A History of t... 11: ...tion awards the ''[[Justin Winsor Prize (library)|Justin Winsor Prize]]'', established in 1978, for except... 14: ...-1887 term. The ''[[Justin Winsor Prize (history)|Justin Winsor Prize]]'' was the first prize established ... 18: ...winsor.htm ''Board of Trustees - Former Trustees, Justin Winsor''] from the [http://www.bpl.org/ Boston Pu... Justin King (1370 bytes) 1: '''Justin King''' is [[CEO]] of [[J Sainsbury plc]], parent... Justin Shenkarow (186 bytes) 1: [[Justin Shenkarow]] is an [[actor]] who played [[Matthew ...
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