Martyrs of Turon
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Martyrs of Turon
Summary
Martyrs of Turon is a group of humans[1]. It draws 36 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_humans category, ranking #256 of 870).[2]
Key Facts
- Martyrs of Turon is in the country of Spain[3].
- Martyrs of Turon's instance of is recorded as group of humans[4].
- Martyrs of Turon's part of is recorded as Spanish martyrs of the 20th century[5].
- Martyrs of Turon's Commons category is recorded as Martyrs of Turon[6].
- Martyrs of Turon's canonization status is recorded as saint[7].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Marciano José Filomeno López[8].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Innocencio of Mary Immaculate[9].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Cirilo Beltrán[10].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Julián Alfredo[11].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Wiktorian Pius[12].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Benjamín Julián[13].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Augusto Andrés[14].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Héctor Valdivielso Sáez[15].
- Martyrs of Turon's has part is recorded as Manuel Seco Gutiérrez[16].
- Martyrs of Turon's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0ch0qvc[17].
- Martyrs of Turon's feast day is recorded as October 9[18].
- Martyrs of Turon's member count is recorded as {'amount': '+9'}[19].
- Martyrs of Turon's Santiebeati ID is recorded as 91625[20].
Why It Matters
Martyrs of Turon draws 36 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_humans category, ranking #256 of 870).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]