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Hamas has now been given a new martyr and thousands of people burning with the desire for revenge.
He is considered a new martyr as he gave his life rather than convert to Islam.
For nearly two years no new martyrs appeared.
It would also create scores of new martyrs, the fuse that ignited the current rebellion.
He was canonized as St Michael, the new martyr.
The period of new martyrs ended with the collapse of the Bolshevik regime.
Embraces the new martyr Peter with love.
However, the journal also explored the subject of what it called "new martyrs", who were victims of the Communist rule.
His grandfather Vladimir Ambartsumov, who was a priest, is one of the new martyrs.
On the other hand, the guiding principle in sentencing republicans was moderation in order not to create new martyrs within the republican minority.
She told reporters she had no intention of relenting, saying "I believe in the new martyrs, what they stood for.
Russian new martyr Archimandrite Sergius and those with him (1921)
The walls of the church are filled with icons of the new martyrs, including one depicting their executioners shooting them.
The first new martyrs were recorded after the Seljuk invasion of Asia Minor (11th century).
Russian New martyrs Philosoph Ornatsky and those with him (1918)
The family was canonized in 1981 as new martyrs by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad.
"Then some new martyrs will attain Heaven; New Rome doesn't make idle threats."
More than 320 have been canonized as "new martyrs" of the church - bishops, monks, nuns and lay people who were victims of Soviet rule.
Russian new martyr Cyril of Kazan, metropolitan bishop (1937)
Derived with permission from New Martyrs at OrthodoxWiki.
Russian new martyr Alexander Jacobson (1930)
Russian new martyr Alexander Medvedsky, priest (1932)
Russian New martyrs Lydia with soldiers Alexei and Cyril (1928)
New martyr Anatole of Odessa, Metropolitan bishop (1938)
Russian New martyr Valentine Sventitsky, priest in Moscow (1931)