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The Canons Regular of the Penitence of the Blessed Martyrs (Latin: Ordo Canonicorum Regularium Mendicantium S. Mariae de Metro de Poenitentia Sanctorum Martyrum) was a small Roman Catholic religious order. It was a penitent order which followed the Rule of St. Augustine and emphasized piousness, asceticism, and devotion to the Holy Cross. Established in the 13th century, the order was initially based in Rome and had a few monasteries in Bohemia, Germany, England, perhaps Spain and France. The Bohemian branch with the main monastery in Prague became an independent order in 1628 and was suppressed in 1783. Most popular in the Kingdom of Poland (a total of five locations in the Diocese of Kraków with the main monastery in Kraków) and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (a total of 18 locations in th

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  • Řád křižovníků s červeným srdcem (cs)
  • Brüder von der Buße der Märtyrer (de)
  • Canons Regular of the Penitence of the Blessed Martyrs (en)
  • Chanoines réguliers de la pénitence des martyrs (fr)
  • Canonici regolari della penitenza dei Beati Martiri (it)
  • Kanonicy Regularni od Pokuty (pl)
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  • Řád křižovníků s červeným srdcem – Cyriaci (latinsky Canonicus Ordo crucigerorum cum rubeo corde, zvaní někdy též polští křižovníci, či bílí augustini) vznikl jakožto , jemuž papež Alexandr III. dal roku 1179 pravidlo Řehole svatého Augustina, a jejž potom papež Alexandr IV. roku 1256 prohlásil za kanovnický řád, a dal mu hlavní sídlo v Římě při dnes již neexistujícím . (cs)
  • Les chanoines réguliers de la pénitence des martyrs (en latin : Ordo Canonicorum Regularium Mendicantium S. Mariae de Metro de Poenitentia Sanctorum Martyrum) sont des chanoines réguliers probablement fondés au XIIIe siècle et supprimés par l'Empire russe en 1832. (fr)
  • I Canonici regolari della penitenza e dei Beati Martiri, detti anche crocigeri dal cuore rosso, sono un antico ordine di chierici sotto la regola di sant'Agostino. Sorto probabilmente nel Duecento, sopravvisse in Polonia e Lituania fino alla metà dell'Ottocento. (it)
  • Cyriakowie, Zakon Kanoników Regularnych od Pokuty pod wezwaniem Świętych Męczenników, zwani na Litwie białymi augustianami, zaś w Krakowie markami – zakon rzymskokatolicki powstały w pierwszej połowie XIII wieku, na podstawie reguły św. Augustyna. Miejscem jego powstania był kościół Santa Maria de Metro w Rzymie. W roku 1256 zakon został zatwierdzony przez papieża Aleksandra IV. (pl)
  • Die Brüder von der Buße der Märtyrer (lateinisch Ordo Canonicorum Regularium Mendicantium S. Mariae de Metro de Poenitentia Sanctorum Martyrum), auch Kreuzherren mit dem roten Herzen, Polnische Kreuzherren, in Litauen Weiße Augustiner genannt, waren ein im 19. Jahrhundert erloschener Orden der röm.-kath. Kirche. (de)
  • The Canons Regular of the Penitence of the Blessed Martyrs (Latin: Ordo Canonicorum Regularium Mendicantium S. Mariae de Metro de Poenitentia Sanctorum Martyrum) was a small Roman Catholic religious order. It was a penitent order which followed the Rule of St. Augustine and emphasized piousness, asceticism, and devotion to the Holy Cross. Established in the 13th century, the order was initially based in Rome and had a few monasteries in Bohemia, Germany, England, perhaps Spain and France. The Bohemian branch with the main monastery in Prague became an independent order in 1628 and was suppressed in 1783. Most popular in the Kingdom of Poland (a total of five locations in the Diocese of Kraków with the main monastery in Kraków) and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (a total of 18 locations in th (en)
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