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- San_Geronimo abstract "The alleged finding of human remains, designated San Geronimo, in 1853 afforded striking confirmation of an incident recorded by a Spanish Benedictine named Diego de Haedo, who published a topography and history of Algiers in 1612. Haedo sets forth the legend that a young Arab who had embraced Christianity, and had been baptized with the name of Geronimo, had been captured by a Moorish corsair in 1569 and taken to Algiers. The Arabs endeavoured to induce Geronimo to renounce Christianity, but as he steadfastly refused to do so, he was condemned to death. Bound hand and foot, he was thrown alive into a mould in which a block of concrete was about to be made. The block containing his body was built into an angle of the Fort of the Twenty-four Hours, then under construction. According to Samuel M. Zwemer (see link below), in 1853 the Fort of the Twenty-four Hours was demolished, and in the very angle specified by Haedo the skeleton of Geronimo was found. The bones were interred at St. Philippe. Liquid plaster of Paris was run into the mould left by the saint's body, creating a perfect model showing the features of the youth, the cords which bound him, and even the texture of his clothing. This model was said to be held in the museum formerly at Parc du Galland, Mustapha Superior, Algiers.".
- San_Geronimo wikiPageExternalLink chap2.htm.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageID "508695".
- San_Geronimo wikiPageLength "1991".
- San_Geronimo wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- San_Geronimo wikiPageRevisionID "663078177".
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Algiers.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_Christian_saints.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Algerian_Christian_saints.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism_from_Islam.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Privateer.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLink Topography.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Geronimo".
- San_Geronimo wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Jerome".
- San_Geronimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- San_Geronimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Saint-stub.
- San_Geronimo subject Category:19th-century_Christian_saints.
- San_Geronimo subject Category:Algerian_Christian_saints.
- San_Geronimo subject Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism_from_Islam.
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- San_Geronimo type Person.
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- San_Geronimo type Person.
- San_Geronimo type Catholic.
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- San_Geronimo type Q215627.
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- San_Geronimo type Person.
- San_Geronimo comment "The alleged finding of human remains, designated San Geronimo, in 1853 afforded striking confirmation of an incident recorded by a Spanish Benedictine named Diego de Haedo, who published a topography and history of Algiers in 1612. Haedo sets forth the legend that a young Arab who had embraced Christianity, and had been baptized with the name of Geronimo, had been captured by a Moorish corsair in 1569 and taken to Algiers.".
- San_Geronimo label "San Geronimo".
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- San_Geronimo wasDerivedFrom San_Geronimo?oldid=663078177.
- San_Geronimo isPrimaryTopicOf San_Geronimo.