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Saints Nunilo and
Alodia (also
called Nunilone and Alódia) (died c. 842) were a pair of
child martyrs from
Huesca in north-eastern Spain. They
appear in...
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counts in check.[citation needed]
Fruela married twice,
first in 910 to
Nunilo Jimena,
daughter of the
Navarrese king. By 917 he was
married to his second...
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Esteban Navarro (Moratalla, 1965), writer.
Huesca resident since 2001.
Nunilo and
Alodia (Huesca, A.D. 851),
martyrs of Christianity. Died
after refusing...
- Roderick, Eulogius, Perfectus, Laura,
Flora and Maria,
Aurelius and Natalia,
Nunilo and Alodia, and
other Martyrs of Cordoba, 850-59
Bertharius of
Monte C****ino...
- (1542–1591),
mystic and
monastic reformer,
doctor of the
Church Saints Nunilo and
Alodia (died c. 842/51),
child martyrs Vicente Enrique y Tarancón (1907–1994)...
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kingdom in modern-day
Sudan Alodia,
saint and
child martyr from
Huesca (see
Nunilo and Alodia) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Because his
father controlled Huesca during the
approximate period that
Nunilo and
Alodia are said to have been
killed there, it has been
suggested that...
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Roman Catholic author.
Saeed and
Nagmeh Abedini Saint Alodia and
Saint Nunilo –
Christian martyrs and
confessors who were put to
death during the reign...
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Cordula Donatus of
Fiesole Marcus of
Jerusalem Mary
Salome Mellonius of
Rouen Nunilo and
Alodia Pope John Paul II
Theodoret of
Antioch October 22 (Eastern Orthodox...
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Njoya –
Bamum king; back and
forth conversions from
Islam to
Christianity Nunilo and
Alodia – 9th-century
sisters recognized as
Catholic saints and martyrs...