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The Martyrs of Uganda (1885-1887) Open in a new windowLink Details
- By R. Sashikaba. An account of the martyrdoms, and reflections on them. Chapter from the book "Martyrs in the History of Christianity."
- http://www.religion-online.org/showchapter.asp?title=1570&C=1471

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St. Charles Lwanga and Companions Open in a new windowLink Details
- Essay on the Martyrs of Uganda.
- http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=35

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The Martyrs of Uganda Open in a new windowLink Details
- Essay on the 32 young men burned to death at Namugongo. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
- http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/06/03.html

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19th Century Missions in the African Interior: Buganda Open in a new windowLink Details
- A substantial part of this essay on Christianity in Buganda (modern-day Uganda) is devoted to the martyrs.
- http://www.bethel.edu/~letnie/AfricanChristianity/SSAUganda.html

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The Christian Martyrs of Uganda Open in a new windowLink Details
- Short essay, complete list of the 45 known Catholic and Anglican martyrs, photo of the modern basilica at Namugongo, image of the martyrs.
- http://www.buganda.com/martyrs.htm

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James Hannington and the Martyrs of Uganda Open in a new windowLink Details
- Anglican Bishop James Hannington, killed in 1885, was the first of the Ugandan martyrs. Short essay on him, and on the first native martyr, Joseph Mkasa Balikuddembe, a Roman Catholic. With Anglican prayers in traditional and contemporary language.
- http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/10/29.html

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