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Cruxifixion of 26 Christians in Nagasaki, Japan, 5 February 1597

Eustaquio Maria de Nenclares: Vidas de los mártires del Japon, San Pedro Bautista, San Martin de la Ascension, San Francisco Blanco y San Francisco de San Miguel, todos de la Órden de San Francisco, Naturales de España, seguida de una reseña biográfica de los 22 restantes no españoles, y la de San Miguel de los Santos.... Madrid: Imprenta de la Esperanza, Antonio Perez Dubrull, 1862
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