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2 September 2025
N 09:49 | Saint Sebastian diffhist +42,421 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|3rd-century Christian saint and martyr}} {{otheruses}} {{Redirect|Sebastián|other uses|Sebastian (name)}} {{Redirect|Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian||Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox saint |honorific_prefix= Saint |name = Sebastian |image = Sodoma 003.jpg |caption = ''Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian'', by Il Sodoma, {{circa|1525}} |titles = Captain of the Praetorian Guard<br />Roman Soldier, Healer and Martyr |birth_d...") |
N 09:47 | Athleta Christi diffhist +3,385 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|Class of Early Christian soldier martyrs}} {{italic title}} '''''Athleta Christi''''' ({{langx|la|"Champion of Christ"}}) was a class of Early Christian soldier martyrs or military saints, of whom the most familiar example is probably Saint Sebastian. It also could be used to refer to Christians with exemplary martial prowess, especially when fighting against non-Christians or heretics. ==Usage== Since the 15th century, the title ha...") |
N 08:31 | Persecution of Christians diffhist +298,501 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|none}}{{pp-move}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see WP:SDNONE --> }} thumb|upright=1.25|[[Greeks|Greek Christians in 1922, fleeing from their homes in Kharput and moving to Trebizond. In the 1910s and 1920s, the Armenian, Greek, and Sa...") |
N 08:30 | Votum diffhist +9,869 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{italic title}} {{short description|Ancient Roman religious vow}} {{Ancient Roman religion}} In ancient Roman religion, a '''{{lang|la|votum}}''' (plural '''{{lang|la|vota}}'''; {{ety|la|voveo, vovere|vow, promise}}) is a vow or promise made to a deity. As the result of this verbal action, a {{lang|la|votum}} is also that which fulfills a vow, that is, the thing promised, such as Votive offering|offerings...") |