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  1. Saint Isidore Cemetery is a monumental cemetery in the Spanish capital Madrid. Its first courtyard was erected in 1811 and new expansions were added throughout the 19th Century. Its central courtyard, called "Patio de la Concepción" (Conception courtyard) boasts a notable group of mausolea.

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    • Saint Isidore the Farmer
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  2. Saint Isidore Cemetery is a monumental cemetery in the Spanish capital Madrid. Its first courtyard was erected in 1811 and new expansions were added throughout the 19th Century. Its central courtyard, called “Patio de la Concepción” (Conception courtyard) boasts a notable group of mausolea.

  3. Isidore the Laborer, also known as Isidore the Farmer ( Spanish: San Isidro Labrador) ( c. 1070 – 15 May 1130), was a Spanish farmworker known for his piety toward the poor and animals. He is the Catholic patron saint of farmers, and of Madrid; El Gobernador, Jalisco; La Ceiba, Honduras; and of Tocoa, Honduras.

    • 15 May; 25 October; 22 March
  4. Le cimetière Saint-Isidore (en espagnol : Cementerio de San Isidro ou Sacramental de San Isidro) est un cimetière de Madrid en Espagne. Ce cimetière est le lieu de repos de nombreux Espagnols célèbres, tels que des artistes, des politiciens ou des poètes.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Classed as a BIC cultural heritage site, it is the oldest preserved cemetery in Madrid, one of the most important architectural sites in Spain and among the most beautiful in Europe.

  6. Isidore of Seville. Isidore of Seville ( Latin: Isidorus Hispalensis; c. 560 – 4 April 636) was a Hispano-Roman scholar, theologian, and archbishop of Seville. He is widely regarded, in the words of 19th-century historian Montalembert, as "the last scholar of the ancient world".

  7. Isidore of Chios (d. 251), martyr from Roman Egypt. Isidore of Scété (died c. 390), Egyptian priest and desert ascetic. Isidore of Pelusium (d. c. 450), monk from Roman Egypt. Isidore of Seville (c. 560–636), scholar and Archbishop of Seville, Spain. Isidore the Laborer (c. 1070–1130), peasant and patron saint of Madrid, Spain.