📖 Acerca de Crispian
Crispian es una variante inglesa de Crispin, del latín que significa "de cabello rizado." Inmortalizado por el conmovedor discurso del Día de San Crispín en el Enrique V de Shakespeare y arraigado en el martirio de santos zapateros, porta una grandeza shakespeariana y distinción literaria sin igual.
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- Crispian St. Peters — English pop singer of the 1960s known for his hit singles "You Were on My Mind" and "The Pied Piper," which reached the top 5 in both the UK and US
- Saint Crispin — Third-century Christian martyr who, with his brother Crispinian, preached in Gaul while working as a cobbler, becoming patron saint of shoemakers
- Crispian Mills — English musician and filmmaker, lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Kula Shaker, son of actress Hayley Mills
- King Henry V (Shakespeare) — Shakespeare's warrior king whose legendary Saint Crispin's Day speech before Agincourt immortalized the name in English literature