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  1. This list of royal saints and martyrs enumerates Christian monarchs, other royalty, and nobility who have been beatified or canonized, or who are otherwise venerated as or conventionally given the appellation of "saint" or "martyr". Their names are in English and, where known, in their own language. When the status of a nominee is ...

  2. Saint Clothilde, Queen of the Franks Saint Cunegunde, O.S.B., Holy Roman Empress Saint Charles the Good, Count of Flanders Saint Dagobert II, King of Austrasia Saint David I, King of Scotland Saint David, King of Israel Saint Edmund the Martyr, King of East Anglia Saint Edward the Confessor, King of England Saint Edward the Martyr, King of England

  3. Canonization of the Romanovs. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Family. Icon of the Romanov Tsar family. Royal Martyrs, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Family ( ROCOR) Royal Passion-Bearers, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Family ( Moscow Patriarchate) Born. 18 May [ O.S. 6 May] 1868 ( Nicholas II)

  4. Saint David, King of Israel Saint Edmund the Martyr, King of East Anglia Saint Edward the Confessor, King of England Saint Edward the Martyr, King of England Saint Edwin, King of Northumbria Saint Elizabeth, T.O.S.F., Princess of Hungary Saint Elizabeth, T.O.S.F., Queen of Portugal Saint Emeric, Prince of Hungary Saint Eric IX, King of Sweden

  5. This is a list of reputed martyrs of Christianity; it includes only notable people with Wikipedia articles. Not all Christian denominations accept every figure on this list as a martyr or Christian—see the linked articles for fuller discussion.

  6. Roman Catholic Martyrs. We are told that all who will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution, and this is certainly true. The path we take is a narrow one, and strewn with thorns, though we follow Christ, who has preceded us and made of it a royal road. The disciple is not above the master, and so it is proper that we should suffer ...

  7. The Forty Martyrs of England and Wales [1] or Cuthbert Mayne and Thirty-Nine Companion Martyrs are a group of Catholic, lay and religious, men and women, executed between 1535 and 1679 for treason and related offences under various laws enacted by Parliament during the English Reformation.