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- published in 1574; interest in Sisenandus and the Martyrs of Córdoba at large only resurfaced after this date. Sisenandus was born in an Iberian Peninsula...
- Sisenand (Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese: Sisenando; Latin: Sisenandus) (c. 605 – 12 March 636) was the Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and...
- in Córdoba. Jeremiah was scourged to death; the others were beheaded. Sisenandus - July 16, 851. Born in Beja in Portugal, he became a deacon in the church...
- (or duke) of Brittany March 20 – Ebbo, archbishop of Reims July 16 – Sisenandus, deacon and martyr Cináed mac Conaing, king of Brega (Ireland) Ermengarde...
- and presenter 784 – Fulrad, Frankish diplomat and saint (b. 710) 851 – Sisenandus, Cordoban deacon and martyr (b. c. 825) 866 – Irmgard, Frankish abbess...
- century) Saint Vitalian of Osimo, Bishop of Osimo in Italy (776) Martyr Sisenandus Córdoba, a Deacon in the church of St Acisclus in Córdoba in Spain, beheaded...
- (or duke) of Brittany March 20 – Ebbo, archbishop of Reims July 16 – Sisenandus, deacon and martyr Cináed mac Conaing, king of Brega (Ireland) Ermengarde...
- curiosities, Manuel do Cenáculo chose a nearby church dedicated to Saint Sisenandus of Beja and repurposed it into a museum, the Museu Sisenando Cenaculano...