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- James_Intercisus abstract "Saint James Intercisus, also known as Saint James the Mutilated (died 421) was a Persian saint. His surname, Intercisus, is derived from the Latin word for \"cut into pieces,\" which refers to the manner of his martyrdom: he was slowly cut into twenty-eight pieces. He survived this loss of limbs before being ultimately beheaded.Tradition states that he was a military officer and courtier to Yazdegerd I who had apostatized after this ruler began to persecute Christians. Under the influence of his Christian family, however, he expressed his faith to Yazdegerd's successor, Bahram V, and was tortured and killed. His death started the Roman-Sassanid War (421-422). He was killed in Gundishapur. The ruins of this city are near Dezful, Iran.James' story is recounted in The Golden Legend.The Church of St. James Intercisus in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem is dedicated to him.The Monastery of St. Jacob Persian in Sireţi, Străşeni Moldova, the Monastery of St. Jacob Persian in Deddeh, Lebanon and the monastery of St James the Mutilated in Qara, Syria are all dedicated to him.His feast day is November 27.".
- James_Intercisus deathDate "0421".
- James_Intercisus deathYear "0421".
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- James_Intercisus veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- James_Intercisus wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Intercisus".
- James_Intercisus wikiPageWikiLinkText "James of Persia".
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- James_Intercisus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint James the Mutilated".
- James_Intercisus birthPlace "Persia".
- James_Intercisus dateOfDeath "421".
- James_Intercisus deathDate "421".
- James_Intercisus deathPlace "Persia".
- James_Intercisus feastDay "--11-27".
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- James_Intercisus name "Intercisus, James".
- James_Intercisus name "Saint James Intercisus".
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- James_Intercisus description "Persian saint".
- James_Intercisus description "Persian saint".
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- James_Intercisus comment "Saint James Intercisus, also known as Saint James the Mutilated (died 421) was a Persian saint. His surname, Intercisus, is derived from the Latin word for \"cut into pieces,\" which refers to the manner of his martyrdom: he was slowly cut into twenty-eight pieces. He survived this loss of limbs before being ultimately beheaded.Tradition states that he was a military officer and courtier to Yazdegerd I who had apostatized after this ruler began to persecute Christians.".
- James_Intercisus label "James Intercisus".
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- James_Intercisus sameAs Ιάκωβος_ο_Πέρσης.
- James_Intercisus sameAs Giacomo_lInterciso.
- James_Intercisus sameAs ペルシアのヤコボス.