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10 June 2012
Accounts of the Martyrs of the Chinese Orthodox Church who fell victim in Beijing in 1900
These saints are commemorated on 10 and 11 June by the Orthodox Christian Churches on both the New and Old Calendars. The following 9 links list some of the names and accounts of the martyrdom of these Chinese Christians at the hands of the Boxer Rebellion:
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