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  1. Didacus of Alcalá ( Spanish: Diego de Alcalá ), also known as Diego de San Nicolás, was a Spanish Franciscan lay brother who served among the first group of missionaries to the newly conquered Canary Islands. He died at Alcalá de Henares on 12 November 1463 and is now honoured by the Catholic Church as a saint .

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      Didakus, lateinisch Didacus Complutensis[A 1] auch Didatus...

  2. Didacus (Diégo) von Alcalá. S. Didacus (Didacius), (13. al. 12. 16. Nov.), Laienbruder aus dem Orden des hl. Franciscus, wurde aus einer unbedeutenden Familie in der Burg St. Nikola (Nicolaus de Portu) in der Diöcese Sevilla geboren und schon in frühester Jugend (ab ineunte aetate) von einem hl.

  3. Didactus von Alcalá - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon. auch: Didacus. spanischer Name: Diego. lateinischer Name: Didacus Complutensis 1. Gedenktag katholisch: 12. November. Fest in der Stadt Alcalá, gebotener Gedenktag im übrigen Bistum Alcalá. gebotener Gedenktag im Orden der Franziskaner-Observanten: 13. November.

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  4. Una obra de Zurbarán que representa al franciscano san Diego de Alcalá, que hacía milagros con las rosas que llevaba en su hábito. Pertenece al Museo del Prado y se puede ver en línea con más información sobre el autor y el santo.

  5. Of the 15th-century Franciscan St. Didacus of Alcalá, also known as San Diego, the same miracle is told: as a lay brother of the Franciscans in Spain, he often took bread from the monastery's dining table to give to the poor. One day, leaving the convent with a cloak full of food, he was accused and challenged to open his cloak ...

  6. A Franciscan lay brother and ascetic who converted many pagans in the Canaries and performed miracles. He was canonized in 1588 and his body was taken to cure Philip II's son in 1562.