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- Jan Sarkander (Czech and Polish: Jan Sarkander) (20 December 1576 – 17 March 1620) was a Polish-Czech Roman Catholic priest. Sarkander was married for...
- is St. John Sarkander (Czech Jan Sarkander), whose statue (holding a lily as a symbol of purity) is on the second stage. John Sarkander was a priest...
- Saint John Sarkander stands on the site of a former town prison. At the beginning of the Thirty Years' War, the Catholic priest John Sarkander was imprisoned...
- from the original on 22 May 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2020. Saint Jan Sarkander Article in French Chronique, Éditions; Larebière, Bruno (2013). Jean-Paul...
- of Saint Gregory'sone of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales John Sarkander (1576–1620), Polish priest and martyr John Ogilvie (saint) (1579–1615)...
- Freud is now a museum with an exhibition about his life and work. Jan Sarkander (1576–1620), Polish-Czech priest and saint; lived and studied here in...
- under the chairmanship of the district court director Karl Friedrich Sarkander and the advisory district court councils of Wilms and Weise consisted...
- Spain 35. Meinhard (equipollent) 8 September 1993 Riga, Latvia 36. Jan Sarkander 6 May 1860 21 May 1995 Olomouc, Czech Republic 37. Zdislava Berka 28 August...
- central Europe Saint John Neumann (John Nepomucene Neumann) Saint John Sarkander, priest tortured to death in Olomouc Saint Ludmila, princess of Bohemia...
- 1611 – Sophia of Sweden, duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg (b. 1547) 1620 – John Sarkander, Polish-Moravian priest and saint (b. 1576) 1640 – Philip M****inger, English...