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293: 281: 28: 185:. Fructus attempted to convert the Muslim soldiers, but without success. The legend goes on to state that Fructus drew a line across the earth, asking that the Moorish forces not cross it. When they ignored him and attempted to cross, the earth miraculously opened up to swallow them up, at a crack in the rock now called La Cuchillada. From that point on, the Moors did not bother Fructus. 312: 158:, Fructus and his two siblings sold their family possessions after their parents' death and gave the earnings to poor. Wishing to escape from the city and the turbulent times, they established themselves on the rocky terrain near the village of Sepulveda now known as the 292: 267:
in this cathedral. This sculpture has Fructus holding a book; according to local legend, it is the “Book of Life”: when Fructus turns to the last page, the world will end.
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A legend states that some locals, wishing to join Fructus in his retreat to his death, traveled there, only to be pursued by Moorish forces to the very door of Fructus’
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is celebrated with music and contests, and devotees also celebrate his feast day at the park of Hoces del RĂ­o DuratĂłn, where they accompany a statue of Fructus.
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Their relics were conserved in the hermitage of San Frutos from the 8th century to the 11th, when they were
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had established a church in honor of Saint Fructus in the area, as well as an adjoining monastery.
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On the night of 24 October is celebrated the procession in honor of Fructus known as the
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Tradition holds that Valentine and Engratia were later martyred around 715 by advancing
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in 984. It fell to Christian control once again in 1011 through the efforts of
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Fructus, Valentine and Engratia are commemorated on 25 October by
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Church and monastery of San Frutos in SepĂșlveda, Segovia
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The DuratĂłn River and the hermitage of Saint Fructus
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Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
shrine
Feast
Patronage
Spanish
Castilian
hermit
saint
Christian
SepĂșlveda
4th-century Portuguese martyr of the same name
Segovia
Hoces del DuratĂłn
Moorish
natural causes
hermitage
Segovia
relics
enshrined
Orthodox
Patriarchate
Western Rite Orthodox
Roman Catholic Church
translated
Segovia Cathedral
FernĂĄn GonzĂĄlez
Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir
Sancho GarcĂ­a of Castile

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