Sisenandus of Beja
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Bornc. 825[1]
Baja, Al-Andalus (modern-day Beja, Portugal)
Baja, Al-Andalus (modern-day Beja, Portugal)
Died16 July 851
Córdoba, Al-Andalus
Córdoba, Al-Andalus
Canonized13 February 1598 by Pope Clement VIII (cultus confirmed)
Sisenandus of Beja | |
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Image and relic of Saint Sisenandus in the Cathedral of St. James the Great, in Beja | |
| Deacon and Martyr | |
| Born | c. 825[1] Baja, Al-Andalus (modern-day Beja, Portugal) |
| Died | 16 July 851 Córdoba, Al-Andalus |
| Canonized | 13 February 1598 by Pope Clement VIII (cultus confirmed) |
| Major shrine | Cathedral of St. James the Great, Beja |
| Feast | 24 October |
Sisenandus of Beja (Portuguese: Sisenando; died 16 July 851) was a Christian deacon and martyr who was put to death during the reign of Abd al-Rahman II, Emir of Córdoba, and is counted among the Martyrs of Córdoba.
