- female, deceased (1431)
- Joan of Arc, or Jeanne d'Arc in French, (1412 - May 30, 1431) is a 15th century national heroine of France. She was beatified in 1909 and canonized...
- male, deceased (1536)
- William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindall or Tyndall) (ca. 1494-September 6, 1536) was a 16th century Protestant reformer and scholar who...
- male, deceased (1314)
- Jacques de Molay (est. 1244–5/1249–50 – 18 March 1314), a minor Frankish noble, served as the 23rd and officially last Grand Master of the Knight...
- male
- The Oxford Martyrs were tried for heresy in 1555 and subsequently burnt at the stake in Oxford, England, for their religious beliefs and teachings....
- male, deceased (1782)
- William Crawford was an American soldier and surveyor who worked as a western land agent for George Washington. Crawford fought in the French and...
- male, deceased (1612)
- Bartholomew Legate was an English anti-Trinitarian martyr. Legate was born in Essex and became a dealer in cloth. In the 1590s, Bartholomew and his...
- male, deceased (1631)
- Pierre de Rostegny, Lord of De Lancre, aka De Lancre (1553 - 1631) was a French jurist. In 1582 he was named judge in Bordeaux, and in 1608 King...
- male, deceased (1556)
- Nicholas Shaxton (1485? - 1556) was a Reformer and a Bishop of Salisbury. After papal jurisdiction in England was ended by Henry VIII, the Italian...
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- Saint Agatha of Sicily or Saint Agatha (d. 251) is a Christian saint. Her memorial day is on February 5 according to the Gregorian calendar and...
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- Eulalia of Mérida was a Roman Christian child martyred in Emerita in Lusitania (modern Mérida in Spain) during the persecution of Christians in th...
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