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- abbey, the other being Saint Celedonius. At Santander, Alfonso II of Aragon founded the abbey of Saints Hemeterius and Celedonius, or Santander Abbey, where...
- named after him. It has Roman ruins in the grounds. Saints Emeterius and Celedonius, martyred in the city around 305 AD, are the patron saints of the city...
- Saragossa Barcelona – Eulalia, Raymond of Penyafort CalahorraEmeterius and Celedonius CandeledaBernard of Valdeiglesias CartagenaModestus Cordoba – Acisclus...
- century ? Eluned 5th century Emelia c. 375 Emerentiana c. 304 Emeterius and Celedonius 4th century Emmelia of Caesarea 4th century Emygdius 4th century Engratia...
- Somorrostro, housing as holy relics the heads of Saint Emeterius and Saint Celedonius and the graves of other unknown martyrs, giving the abbey its name. Alfonso...
- to death[citation needed] Emeric Boar, Lily Stem, Sword Emeterius and Celedonius soldier's attire[citation needed] Emil Kapaun Chaplain cross, combat boots...
- Santander Cathedral Basilica of St Mary and the Holy Martyrs Emeterius and Celedonius Immemorial Spain Santiago de Compostela Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica...
- and Logrono The cathedral's facade contains statues of Emeterius and Celedonius, saints ****ociated with Calahorra. The retable was sculpted in 1537-40...
- Martial). Included in this group of sons are the martyrs Emeterius and Celedonius, though their connection to Marcellus is probably apocryphal. Servandus...
- hagiographic references consist in the heads of the martyr saints Emeterius and Celedonius, representing the unity of the territory under their patronage. The second...