-
published in 1574;
interest in
Sisenandus and the
Martyrs of Córdoba at
large only
resurfaced after this date.
Sisenandus was born in an
Iberian Peninsula...
-
Sisenand (Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese: Sisenando; Latin:
Sisenandus) (c. 605 – 12
March 636) was the
Visigothic King of Hispania,
Septimania and...
- in Córdoba.
Jeremiah was
scourged to death; the
others were beheaded.
Sisenandus - July 16, 851. Born in Beja in Portugal, he
became a
deacon in the church...
- (or duke) of
Brittany March 20 – Ebbo,
archbishop of
Reims July 16 –
Sisenandus,
deacon and
martyr Cináed mac Conaing, king of
Brega (Ireland) Ermengarde...
-
actress and
model 784 – Fulrad,
Frankish diplomat and
saint (b. 710) 851 –
Sisenandus,
Cordoban deacon and
martyr (b. c. 825) 866 – Irmgard,
Frankish abbess...
- century)
Saint Vitalian of Osimo,
Bishop of
Osimo in
Italy (776)
Martyr Sisenandus Córdoba, a
Deacon in the
church of St
Acisclus in Córdoba in Spain, beheaded...
- (or duke) of
Brittany March 20 – Ebbo,
archbishop of
Reims July 16 –
Sisenandus,
deacon and
martyr Cináed mac Conaing, king of
Brega (Ireland) Ermengarde...
- curiosities,
Manuel do Cenáculo
chose a
nearby church dedicated to
Saint Sisenandus of Beja and
repurposed it into a museum, the
Museu Sisenando Cenaculano...