Thomas Tin, V.V. (26. 27)

Thomas Tin, V.V. (26. 27)

26. 27V. V. Thomas Tin et Thomas Nge (6. Febr.), neubekehrte Christen in Cochinchina wurden mit zwei andern Christen Benedictus und Dominicus am 4. Febr. 1665 in der Provinz Quanghia ergriffen und nach Faifo geschleppt, wo sie dem Statthalter von Katham übergeben wurden, der sie wegen ihres standhaften Bekenntnisses am 6. Febr. 1665 enthaupten ließ. (Pachtl. 176.)



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