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- Q468802 subject Q10091845.
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- Q468802 abstract "Saint Peter Nolasco (1189 – 6 May 1256), Pere Nolasc in Catalan, Pierre Nolasque in French and Pedro Nolasco in Spanish, is a Catholic saint, born at Mas-des-Saintes-Puelles, Languedoc, today's France, although some historians claim he was born in Barcelona (see Encyclopædia Britannica).It is clear that he was in Barcelona when he was a teenager, became part of an army fighting the Moors in the Iberian peninsula, and was appointed tutor to the young king, James I of Aragon. In 1218 he formed a congregation of men that became the Royal and Military Order of Our Lady of Mercy of the Redemption of the Captives (the Mercedarians) with approval by Pope Gregory IX in 1230.".
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- Q468802 birthYear "1189".
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- Q468802 deathDate "1256-05-06".
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- Q468802 deathYear "1256".
- Q468802 thumbnail StPeterNolasco.jpg?width=300.
- Q468802 title "Confessor".
- Q468802 veneratedIn Q9592.
- Q468802 wikiPageExternalLink StPeterNolasco.htm.
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- Q468802 birthDate "1189".
- Q468802 birthPlace Q142.
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- Q468802 canonizedBy "Pope Urban VIII".
- Q468802 deathDate "1256-05-06".
- Q468802 deathPlace Q29.
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- Q468802 name "Saint Pedro Nolasco".
- Q468802 titles "Confessor".
- Q468802 veneratedIn Q9592.
- Q468802 type Person.
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- Q468802 type Cleric.
- Q468802 type Person.
- Q468802 type Saint.
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- Q468802 comment "Saint Peter Nolasco (1189 – 6 May 1256), Pere Nolasc in Catalan, Pierre Nolasque in French and Pedro Nolasco in Spanish, is a Catholic saint, born at Mas-des-Saintes-Puelles, Languedoc, today's France, although some historians claim he was born in Barcelona (see Encyclopædia Britannica).It is clear that he was in Barcelona when he was a teenager, became part of an army fighting the Moors in the Iberian peninsula, and was appointed tutor to the young king, James I of Aragon.".
- Q468802 label "Peter Nolasco".
- Q468802 depiction StPeterNolasco.jpg.
- Q468802 name "Saint Pedro Nolasco".