Tanca, the Glossary
Saint Tanca (died 637) is the name of a sixth-century French Roman Catholic saint.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Calendar of saints, Catholic Church, Martyr, Saint, Troyes.
- 637 deaths
- 7th-century Christian martyrs
- 7th-century Frankish women
- Burials at Troyes Cathedral
- Female saints of medieval France
Calendar of saints
The calendar of saints is the traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the day as the feast day or feast of said saint.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
Martyr
A martyr (mártys, 'witness' stem, martyr-) is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external party.
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Saint
In Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God.
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Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the department of Aube in the Grand Est region of north-central France.
See Tanca and Troyes
See also
637 deaths
- Ailill Cruitire
- Andreas of Caesarea
- Busbuhra
- Conall Guthbinn
- Congal Cáech
- Faylakan
- Isanavarman I
- Maria al-Qibtiyya
- Mihran Razi
- Mo Chua of Balla
- Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah
- Shahriyar of Derbent
- Tanca
- Wen Yanbo (Tang dynasty)
- Yao Silian
7th-century Christian martyrs
- Anastasius II of Antioch
- Anastasius of Persia
- Desiderius of Vienne
- Donnán of Eigg
- Edwin of Northumbria
- Emmeram of Regensburg
- Ethernan
- Florentius of Peterborough
- Foillan
- George of Izla
- Ishoʿsabran
- Leodegar
- Maurelius of Voghenza
- Osgyth
- Oswald of Northumbria
- Praejectus
- Saint Warinus
- Tanca
- Two Ewalds
7th-century Frankish women
- Adalsinda and Eusebia
- Alpaida
- Anstrud of Champagne
- Balda of Jouarre
- Balthild of Chelles
- Begga
- Bertrude
- Bilichild (wife of Childeric II)
- Bilichild (wife of Theudebert II)
- Brunhilda of Austrasia
- Chimnechild of Burgundy
- Chrodoara
- Chrothildis
- Clotilde (fl. 673)
- Emma of Austrasia
- Ermenberga
- Gailana
- Godeberta
- Gomentrude
- Gudula
- Irmina of Oeren
- Nanthild
- Odile of Alsace
- Regintrud
- Reineldis
- Rictrude
- Sadalberga
- Saint Modesta
- Sichilde
- Sigolena of Albi
- Tanca
- Vulfetrude
Burials at Troyes Cathedral
- Maura and Britta
- Tanca
Female saints of medieval France
- Adela of Normandy
- Austrebertha
- Belina (virgin)
- Bertha of Val d'Or
- Bertilia
- Colette of Corbie
- Elizabeth Rose (nun)
- Eugénie d'Alsace
- Eustadiola
- Genevieve
- Georgia of Clermont
- Hiltrude of Liessies
- Joan of Arc
- Maura of Troyes
- Maxentia of Beauvais
- Odile of Alsace
- Osmanna
- Roseline de Villeneuve
- Saint Ada
- Saint Agnes of Poitiers
- Saint Isabelle of France
- Saint Margaret of England
- Solange of Bourges
- Tanca
- Ulphia
- Wivina (abbess)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanca
Also known as Saint Tanca.