Saint Francis of Assisi

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Saint Francis of Assisi was a religious figure who traveled to spread the Gospel. In 1211, he visited the castle of Medrano in Agoncillo, Spain, and miraculously healed Medrano's son, who was suffering from an untreatable ailment. As a result, the Medrano family donated land to Saint Francis, where he established the first Spanish convent of his Order.

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When

First attested
1200 CE
Attested period
1200 – 2020
Historical notes
Visited Agoncillo, Spain in 1211 and healed Medrano's son.

Relationships

syncretized with
Ọ̀rúnmìlà, Orula

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Sources

Source passages

“In 1211, Saint Francis of Assisi roamed those very paths of Agoncillo. In a saintly manner, he visited Medrano's Agoncillo castle, placed his mystical hands upon the ailing boy and miraculously healed him, securing the Medrano lineage in Agoncillo.”

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“Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi on 4 October, in Yucuaquín (El Salvador), in Somerville, Massachusetts (US) and in Italy”

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