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'''St. Leander of Seville''' was a significant figure in the early Spanish Church, serving as Bishop of Seville in the 6th century<ref name="britannica.com">www.britannica.com</ref>.  
St. Leander of Seville was a significant figure in the early Spanish Church, serving as Bishop of Seville in the 6th century<ref name="britannica.com">www.britannica.com</ref>. He is renowned for his role in converting the Visigothic kings from Arianism to Catholicism, his establishment of educational institutions, and his influence on the liturgical practices of the Spanish Church<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>. As an advocate for orthodox Christianity, his work helped shape the religious landscape of Spain<ref name="wikipedia.org">en.wikipedia.org</ref>.
 
He is renowned for his role in converting the Visigothic kings from Arianism to Catholicism, his establishment of educational institutions, and his influence on the liturgical practices of the Spanish Church<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>.  
 
As an advocate for orthodox Christianity, his work helped shape the religious landscape of Spain<ref name="wikipedia.org">en.wikipedia.org</ref>.


==Biography==
==Biography==