Edmund Gennings
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Edmund Gennings — Saint Edmund Gennings (1567 ndash;10 December 1591) was an English martyr, who was executed during the English Reformation for being a Catholic priest. He came from Lichfield, Staffordshire. His name is sometimes spelled Jennings. Edmund was a… … Wikipedia
Edmund and John Jennings — Edmund and John Gennings † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edmund and John Gennings The first, a martyr for the Catholic Faith, and the second, the restorer of the English province of Franciscan friars, were brothers and converts to the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Gennings, Edmund and John — • The first, a martyr for the Catholic Faith, and the second, the restorer of the English province of Franciscan friars, were brothers and converts to the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
John Gennings — (c. 1570 ndash; November 12, 1660 in Douai) was an Englishman who was converted to Catholicism through the martyrdom of his elder brother Saint Edmund Gennings during the English Reformation.ref|RC He restored the English province of Franciscan… … Wikipedia
Ven. Eustace White — Ven. Eustace White † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Eustace White Martyr, born at Louth, Lincolnshire, in 1560; suffered at the London Tyburn, 10 December, 1591. His parents were heretics, and his conversion resulted in a curse from his … Catholic encyclopedia
Дженнингс, Эдмунд — Эдмунд Дженнингс Edmund Gennings … Википедия
Swithun Wells — Saint Swithun Wells (d. 10 December, 1591) was an English Catholic martyr who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I.Wells was born at Brambridge, Hampshire, around 1536, and was christened with the name of the local saint and bishop… … Wikipedia
Swithun Wells — San Swithun Wells Nacimiento ca. 1536 Bambridge, Inglaterra Fallecimiento 10 de diciembre, 1591 Londres Venerado en Iglesia Católica Romana … Wikipedia Español
Martyrs d'Angleterre et du pays de Galles — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Quarante martyrs. Les quarante martyrs d’Angleterre et du pays de Galles sont un groupe de catholiques martyrisés en Angleterre et au pays de Galles entre 1535 et 1679. Sommaire 1 Histoire … Wikipédia en Français
University of Douai — Université de Douai Latin: Universitas Duacensis Active 1559–1887 (transformed as Universit … Wikipedia