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Engratia (Portuguese:
Santa Engrácia, Spanish:
Santa Engracia) is
venerated as a
virgin martyr and saint.
Tradition states that she was
martyred with eighteen...
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Valentine (Valentín) and
Engratia (Engracia). They all
lived as
hermits on a
mountain in the
region of Sepúlveda.
Engratia should not be
confused with...
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substituted previous churches dedicated to a
martyr of the city of Braga,
Saint Engratia. The
first church dedicated to the
Saint was
sponsored by
Infanta Maria...
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certain record is to be
found of any
before this time, when, too, St.
Engratia and the "numberless saints" (santos innumerables), as they are called,...
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basilica church in Zaragoza, Spain. It was
built on the spot
where Saint Engratia and her
companions were said to have been
martyred in 303 AD. The Basilica...
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where Saint Engratia and her
companions were said to have been
martyred on Valerian's orders...
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Kolland 21
September 1827 10 July 1860 20
October 2024 by Pope
Francis Engratia 200s c. 303
found in
Roman Martyrology Enrique de Ossó i Cervelló 16 October...
- (died 293)
Susanna of Rome (died 295)
Eulalia of
Barcelona (died 303)
Engratia of
Zaragoza (died 303)
Euphemia of
Chalcedon (died 303)
Devota of Corsica...
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Engelmund of
Velsen a
pilgrim abbot with a
fountain springing under his staff.
Engratia martyr's palm, crown;
noble attire being flagellated[citation needed] Enrichetta...
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monastery in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain,
established to
house the
relics of
Saint Engratia and the many
martyrs of Saragossa. The date of 392 was
traditionally claimed...