The cast of Currito de la Cruz - 1926 includes: Antonio Calvache as Romerita Rafael Calvo as Padre Almanzor Manuel Centeno Miguel Contreras Gregorio Cruzada Domingo del Moral as Gazuza Alejandro Navarro Duchess of Alba as herself Clotilde Romero as Rufina Queen Victoria Eugenia as herself
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
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Grace was the daughter of Almanzor, Muslim caliph of Lerida, Catalonia, Spain and the sister of Saint Bernard and Saint Maria. She was a convert, brought to the faith by her brother Bernard. The three tried to convert their brother Almanzor, who turned them over to Moorish authorities. Grace was a martyr about the year 1180.
The cast of Bad Blood - 1996 includes: Rando Almanzor as Danny Mike Cassey as Photographer
that's wat i need to find out i need information on her please please please someone help!!! There is a Saint Grace, better known as St. Gracia of Lerida. Daughter of Almanzor, Muslim Calif of Lerida in Catalonia. Sister of St, Maria and St Bernard. Tried to convert Almanzor to the Christian Faith, failed and was martyred in about 1180. Her Saints day is 1st June
Yes, St. Grace (St. Gracia of Lerdia) was a martyr in the 12th century, here is her profile: Daughter of Almanzor, Muslim caliph of Lerida, Catalonia. Sister of Saint Bernard and Saint Maria. Convert, brought to the faith by her brother Bernard. The three tried to convert their brother Almanzor, who turned them over to Moorish authorities. Martyr
There is no widely known figure named "Saint Gracia" in Christian tradition. It is possible you might be referring to Saint Grata, a devout follower of Saint Felix of Nola, who is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.
There are a number of mountains found in Spain. These include Mulhacen, Teide, Aneto, Pico Almanzor, as well as Veleta.
Almanzor was one of the most famous rulers of Andalucia, even if he was not a proper Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba (also known as Andalucia). Almanzor is remembered historically in Spain precisely for punitive raids and devastating the various cities throughout northern Spain. He conducted over 60 such operations which destroyed Leon (984), Barcelona (985) Santiago de Compostela (997) Pamplona (999) and San Millan de la Cogolla (1002) along with other emblematic cities in the northern Christian Kingdoms. Almanzor fervently believed that he was acting in full compliance with the requirement of jihad (regardless of whether he was or not) and it is said that he would collect the dust and blood that stained his clothes during these anti-Christian incursions so that he could be interred with them.
Magdalena Lasala has written: 'Almanzor' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Muslims 'Cuentos de la Disciplina clericalis de Pedro Alfonso de Huesca' 'La cortesana de Taifas' -- subject(s): Fiction, History 'Die Schmetterlinge von Cordoba' 'Boabdil' 'Fragil sangrante frambuesa' 'Todas las copas me conducen a tu boca'
The cast of Aguinaldo - 1993 includes: Rando Almanzor Dan Alvaro Sunshine Cruz Luis Gonzales Frank Lapid Lito Lapid as Aguinaldo Max Laurel Lito Legaspi Aiko Melendez Orestes Ojeda Sonny Parsons Don Pepot Conrad Poe Ramil Rodriguez Robert Talby Ramon Zamora
The cast of Currito de la Cruz - 1926 includes: Antonio Calvache as Romerita Rafael Calvo as Padre Almanzor Manuel Centeno Miguel Contreras Gregorio Cruzada Domingo del Moral as Gazuza Alejandro Navarro Duchess of Alba as herself Clotilde Romero as Rufina Queen Victoria Eugenia as herself
The cast of Pintado - 1999 includes: Rando Almanzor Cris Daluz Violy David Monsour Del Rosario Rey Flores Usman Hassim Levi Ignacio Frank Lapid Daniel Pasia Joanne Quintas Banjo Romero Froilan Sales Jess Sanchez Archie Ventosa Mike Vergel Roi Vinzon Ernie Zarate
There isn't a widely recognized figure known specifically as Saint Grace in Christian tradition. It's possible that there could be local or obscure references to a saint named Grace, but none with significant historical prominence.