The English Martyrs badge is a religious symbol representing the sacrifices of Catholic martyrs in England who were persecuted during the Reformation for their faith. It typically features a cross and elements that signify martyrdom, such as a crown or the instruments of their suffering. The badge serves as a reminder of their commitment to their beliefs and the importance of religious freedom. It is often worn by individuals or groups to honor these martyrs and express solidarity with their faith.
Martyrs' day
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
The plural form of badge is badges.
quoi is 'what' in English.
That is mean Emily in English.
English Martyrs Catholic School was created in 1964.
English Martyrs Catholic School's motto is 'May they all be One'.
Clement Cotton has written: 'The Christians concordance' -- subject(s): Bible, Concordances, Concordances, English, Early works to 1800, English Concordances 'A large concordance to the Bible of the last translation allowed by authoritie' -- subject(s): Bible, Concordances, English, English Concordances 'The mirrour of martyrs' -- subject(s): Martyrs 'The mirror of martyrs' -- subject(s): Persecution, Martyrs, Christian martyrs, Church history
Martyrs' day
Badge, it's the same in both English and French.
English: Badge Japanese: バッジ pronunciation: Bajji
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Charles B. Taylor has written: 'Memorials of the English martyrs' -- subject(s): Christian martyrs, Persecution
The Book of Martyrs, also known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs, was written by John Foxe, an English historian and martyrologist. It details the persecution of early Christians and Protestants during the 16th century in England.
It is an Arabic word for 'holy martyrs'.
Henry Bilton has written: 'The history of the English martyrs'
You mean the Lebanese flag: Blood of martyrs.