Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan
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Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan
Summary
Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan is a group of humans[1]. It died in Nagasaki[2]. It ranks in the top 8% of group_of_humans entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (387 views/month).[3]
Key Facts
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan passed away in Nagasaki[2].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's instance of is recorded as group of humans[4].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's instance of is recorded as Enumeration of 26[5].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 01171410[6].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's Commons category is recorded as Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan[7].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's canonization status is recorded as blessed[8].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's canonization status is recorded as canonized saint[9].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Paul Suzuki[10].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Thomas Xico[11].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Joachim Sakakibara[12].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Matthias of Miyako[13].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Paul Miki[14].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Francis of Ise[15].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as James Kisai[16].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as John of Goto[17].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Pedro Bautista Blásquez[18].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Martin of the Ascension[19].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Gonsalo Garcia[20].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Francisco Blanco[21].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Philip of Jesus[22].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Luis Ibaraki[23].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Antoine Deynan[24].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Cosmas Takeya[25].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Francis of Nagasaki[26].
- Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan's has part is recorded as Francisco of Saint Michael[27].
Body
Death and Burial
Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan died in Nagasaki[2].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan include Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument[28], a Christian museum[29], in Japan[30], founded in 1962[31].
Why It Matters
Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan ranks in the top 8% of group_of_humans entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (387 views/month).[3] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for it include Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument[28], a Christian museum[29], in Japan[30], founded in 1962[31].
FAQs
Where did Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan die?
Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan passed away in Nagasaki[2].