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Saint Acisclus (also Ascylus, Ocysellus; Spanish: Acisclo; French: Aciscle) (died 304) was a martyr of Córdoba, in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., modern Portugal and Spain). His life is mentioned by Eulogius of Cordoba. He suffered martyrdom during the Diocletianic Persecution along with his sister Victoria. Their feast day is 17 November. There is doubt about the historical veracity of Victoria's existence, but both martyrs were honored in Mozarabic liturgical rites.

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  • Iscle (sant cordovès) (ca)
  • Acisklus z Córdoby (cs)
  • Acisclus (en)
  • Acisclo (es)
  • Aciscle de Cordoue (fr)
  • Acisclo (pt)
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  • Sant Iscle o Aciscle (? - Còrdova, 17 de novembre de 303), junt a la seva germana Santa Victòria, foren dos cristians cordovesos que per les seves creences els apressaren i martiritzaren, en temps de l'emperador Dioclecià. (ca)
  • Svatý Acisklus z Córdoby (?, Córdoba - 304, Córdoba) byl mučedníkem ve Španělsku. Jeho život je zmíněn svatým . (cs)
  • Acisclus, canonisé par l'Église comme saint Aciscle (parfois orthographié Assiscle) est un saint martirisé à Cordoue (Bétique, Hispania Baetica), probablement en 304 sous Dioclétien. Il est, avec sa sœur sainte Victoire de Cordoue, le saint patron de cette ville. (fr)
  • Acisclo (em latim: Acisclus) ou Ocíselo (em latim: Ocysellus) foi um cristão romano do final do século III e começo do IV de Córdova, na Hispânia, que, na Perseguição de Diocleciano, sofreu o martírio juntamente com sua irmã Vitória. (pt)
  • Saint Acisclus (also Ascylus, Ocysellus; Spanish: Acisclo; French: Aciscle) (died 304) was a martyr of Córdoba, in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., modern Portugal and Spain). His life is mentioned by Eulogius of Cordoba. He suffered martyrdom during the Diocletianic Persecution along with his sister Victoria. Their feast day is 17 November. There is doubt about the historical veracity of Victoria's existence, but both martyrs were honored in Mozarabic liturgical rites. (en)
  • Acisclo, canonizado por la Iglesia católica como San Acisclo (¿? - Córdoba, 17 de noviembre de 304), fue un santo mártir de Córdoba, España. Su vida es contada por Eulogio de Córdoba. Fue martirizado durante el mandato del emperador Diocleciano, junto con su hermana Santa Victoria. Su fiesta se celebra el 17 de noviembre de cada año. El poeta Prudencio le rindió homenaje en dos breves versos.Pablo García Baena le dedicó el poema "Himno a los santos niños Acisclo y Victoria" en el libro Antiguo Muchacho. (es)
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  • Saint Acisclus (en)
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