Four Crowned Martyrs
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Four Crowned Martyrs
Summary
Four Crowned Martyrs is a group of humans[1]. It died on +0287-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. It draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_humans category, ranking #262 of 870).[3]
Key Facts
- Four Crowned Martyrs died on +0287-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's image is recorded as FirenzeOrsanmichele03.jpg[4].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's instance of is recorded as group of humans[5].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 18072845[6].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's GND ID is recorded as 121201236[7].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Commons category is recorded as Four Crowned Martyrs[8].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's canonization status is recorded as saint[9].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's said to be the same as is recorded as Claudius, Nicostratus, Castor and Symphorianus[10].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03bxc1v[11].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's feast day is recorded as November 8[12].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Iconclass notation is recorded as 11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)[13].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's CERL Thesaurus ID is recorded as cnp00563860[14].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Catholic Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 06163a[15].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Nominis saint ID is recorded as 68/Quatre-Saints-Couronnes[16].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Santiebeati ID is recorded as 90427[17].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon ID is recorded as V/Vier_Gekroente.html[18].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's Heiligen.net ID is recorded as 11/08/11-08-0305-martelaren(vier-gekroonde-)[19].
- Four Crowned Martyrs's DDB person is recorded as 121201236[20].
Body
Death and Burial
Four Crowned Martyrs died on +0287-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Four Crowned Martyrs include Santi Quattro Coronati[21], a minor basilica[22], in Italy[23], founded in 1101[24].
Why It Matters
Four Crowned Martyrs draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_humans category, ranking #262 of 870).[3] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25]
Entities named for it include Santi Quattro Coronati[21], a minor basilica[22], in Italy[23], founded in 1101[24].