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- A sacristan is an officer charged with care of the sacristy, the church, and their contents. In ancient times, many duties of the sacrist were performed...
- Sardá Sacristán (1929–2019), Spanish textile engineer and fashion designer Augusto Ibáñez Sacristán, Basque pelota forward player Emilio Sacristan Rock...
- José María Sacristán Turiégano (born 27 September 1937), better known as José Sacristán, is a Spanish film, theatre, and television actor. He made his...
- The under-sacristan or custos was a Roman Catholic office. The office is mentioned in the Decretals. He was the ****istant of the sacristan, was subject...
- Saint Abundius the Sacristan (also Abonde, or, variously, Acontius) (died c. 564) was a sacristan of the Church of Saint Peter in Rome. His holy life was...
- Manuel Sacristán Luzón (born Madrid, 1925, died Barcelona, 1985) was a Spanish philosopher and writer. Sacristán, the son of a Francoist collaborator...
- Theodore (Latin: Theodorus) was a sixth-century sacristan in the Church of St. Peter in Rome. He is mentioned in the writings of Gregory the Great, and...
- Andrés Sardá Sacristán (1929 – 15 September 2019) was a Spanish textile engineer, fashion designer, and creator of the lingerie brand Andrés Sardá. He...
- Eusebio Sacristán Mena (Spanish pronunciation: [ewˈseβjo sakɾisˈtan]; born 13 April 1964), known simply as Eusebio in his playing days, is a Spanish former...
- Augusto Ibáñez Sacristán is a Basque pelota forward player. Champion of the Doubles Hand-pelota tournaments of 1994, 2000, 2004 and 2012. Titín III made...