- A
martyr (Gr****: μάρτυς, mártys, 'witness' stem μαρτυρ-,
martyr-) is
someone who
suffers ****cution and
death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing...
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martyrion (Gr****) (pl.: martyria),
sometimes anglicized martyry (pl.: "martyries"), is a
church or
shrine built over the tomb of a
Christian martyr....
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Martyr! is the 2024
debut novel by
Iranian American poet
Kaveh Akbar. A New York
Times bestseller and one of the paper's Best
Books of the Year So Far...
- cause.
Martyr or
martyrs may also
refer to:
Martyr (1927 film), a
French silent film
Martyr (2017 film), a
Lebanese film by
Mazen Khaled Martyrs (2008...
- three-naved
church on his left side, and the
previously identified nearby martyrion church to his right,
removing all
doubts about the
basilica being the...
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Church in Istanbul. The
edifice was
built in 1833 near an
early Christian Martyrion of the
fourth or
fifth century,
possibly dedicated to the
saints Carpus...
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martyrs'
shrine or
martyr's shrine is any
shrine in
honour of a
martyr or
martyrs. It may
refer to: Martyrium, a type of
Christian building Martyrs'...
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Martyrs' Day are days
observed in or by some countries, incl. the
United States, ****an, India, Brazil,
Canada and Australia, to
recognise martyrs such...
- In Christianity, a
martyr is a
person who was
killed for
their testimony for
Jesus or
faith in Jesus. In the
years of the
early church,
stories depict...
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Martyrs is a 2008 French-language
psychological horror film
written and
directed by
Pascal Laugier, and
starring Mylène Jampanoï,
Morjana Alaoui, and...