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- Fermin abstract "Saint Fermin of Amiens (also Firmin, from Latin, Firminus; in Spanish, Fermín; in Basque, Fermin) is one of many locally venerated Catholic saints. Fermin is the co-patron of Navarre, where his feast, the 'San Fermín' in the capital Pamplona, is forever associated with the Encierro or 'Running of the Bulls' made famous by Ernest Hemingway. Fermin was long venerated also at Amiens, where he met martyrdom.".
- Fermin birthPlace Pamplona.
- Fermin birthPlace Spain.
- Fermin birthYear "0272".
- Fermin deathPlace Amiens.
- Fermin deathPlace France.
- Fermin deathYear "0303".
- Fermin thumbnail Sanfermin.png?width=300.
- Fermin title "Bishop and Martyr".
- Fermin veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Fermin veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Fermin wikiPageExternalLink 11437a.htm.
- Fermin wikiPageID "422011".
- Fermin wikiPageRevisionID "600420319".
- Fermin attributes "episcopal attire".
- Fermin birthDate "c. 272".
- Fermin birthPlace Pamplona.
- Fermin birthPlace Spain.
- Fermin caption "Saint Fermin, depicted in an eighteenth-century oil painting".
- Fermin deathDate "c. 303".
- Fermin deathPlace Amiens.
- Fermin deathPlace France.
- Fermin feastDay "--09-25".
- Fermin hasPhotoCollection Fermin.
- Fermin imagesize "300".
- Fermin name "Fermin".
- Fermin name "Saint Fermin".
- Fermin patronage Amiens.
- Fermin patronage Lesaka.
- Fermin patronage Navarre.
- Fermin placeOfBirth Pamplona.
- Fermin placeOfBirth Spain.
- Fermin placeOfDeath Amiens.
- Fermin placeOfDeath France.
- Fermin shortDescription "Spanish saint".
- Fermin titles "Bishop and Martyr".
- Fermin veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Fermin veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Fermin wordnet_type synset-saint-noun-2.
- Fermin description "Spanish saint".
- Fermin description "Spanish saint".
- Fermin subject Category:3rd-century_Romans.
- Fermin subject Category:4th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Fermin subject Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Fermin subject Category:Ante-Nicene_Christian_martyrs.
- Fermin subject Category:People_from_Pamplona.
- Fermin subject Category:Spanish_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Fermin subject Category:Spanish_saints.
- Fermin subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Fermin type 4th-centuryChristianMartyrSaints.
- Fermin type CausalAgent100007347.
- Fermin type ChristianMartyrsOfTheRomanEra.
- Fermin type GoodPerson110138767.
- Fermin type LivingThing100004258.
- Fermin type Martyr110296618.
- Fermin type Object100002684.
- Fermin type Organism100004475.
- Fermin type PeopleFromPamplona.
- Fermin type Person100007846.
- Fermin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fermin type Saint110546850.
- Fermin type SpanishRomanCatholicSaints.
- Fermin type SpanishSaints.
- Fermin type Unfortunate109630641.
- Fermin type Victim110752093.
- Fermin type Whole100003553.
- Fermin type YagoLegalActor.
- Fermin type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Fermin type Agent.
- Fermin type Cleric.
- Fermin type Person.
- Fermin type Saint.
- Fermin type Person.
- Fermin type Cleric.
- Fermin type Saint.
- Fermin type Q215627.
- Fermin type Q5.
- Fermin type Agent.
- Fermin type NaturalPerson.
- Fermin type Thing.
- Fermin type Person.
- Fermin comment "Saint Fermin of Amiens (also Firmin, from Latin, Firminus; in Spanish, Fermín; in Basque, Fermin) is one of many locally venerated Catholic saints. Fermin is the co-patron of Navarre, where his feast, the 'San Fermín' in the capital Pamplona, is forever associated with the Encierro or 'Running of the Bulls' made famous by Ernest Hemingway. Fermin was long venerated also at Amiens, where he met martyrdom.".
- Fermin label "Fermin".
- Fermin label "Fermín de Amiens".
- Fermin label "Firmin (biskup Amiens)".
- Fermin label "Firmin d'Amiens".
- Fermin label "Firmin der Ältere von Amiens".
- Fermin label "Firmino de Amiens".
- Fermin label "Firmino di Amiens".
- Fermin label "Firminus".
- Fermin label "Фирмин Амьенский".
- Fermin sameAs Firmin_der_Ältere_von_Amiens.
- Fermin sameAs Fermín_de_Amiens.
- Fermin sameAs Fermin_Amienskoa.
- Fermin sameAs Firmin_d'Amiens.
- Fermin sameAs Firmino_di_Amiens.
- Fermin sameAs Firminus.
- Fermin sameAs Firmin_(biskup_Amiens).
- Fermin sameAs Firmino_de_Amiens.
- Fermin sameAs m.026kvq.