- MARTYR
- One making a huge deal out of a minor inconvenience, colloquially
- Sacrificial figure
- ___ complex
- Thomas à Becket, e.g.
- Joan of Arc, e.g.
- Sufferer for a cause
- Self-sacrificing type
- One feigning excessive illness in order to gain sympathy
- One posting a vague depressing Facebook status, say
- Kind of complex
- Victim, of a sort
- Joan of Arc, for one
- Joan of Arc, notably
- Saint Christopher, for one
- Saint Christopher, e.g.
- Saint Stephen, for one
- Saint Stephen, e.g.
- 14-Down, for one
- Saint Agnes, e.g.
- Suffering sort
- Long-suffering one
- Many a saint
- Joan of Arc was one.
- Early Christian.
- Joan of Arc, for instance.
- One who gives all for a cause.
- O'Flaherty novel (with "The").
- Saint Stephen.
- Self-sacrificing person.
- Joan of Arc, for example.
- Saint Sebastian, e.g.
- Savonarola, e.g.
- Savonarola, for one
- St. Sebastian, for one
- St. Sebastian was one
- St. Joan, for one
- St. Stephen, e.g.
- Stephen or Peter, e.g.
- Saint, maybe
- Real bitter-ender
- St. Stephen, in the Bible
- St. Stephen, notably
- Thomas Becket, e.g.
- One dying for a cause
- One who dies for a cause
- Joan of Arc or Thomas à Becket, e.g.
- Willing sacrifice
- One who suffers for a cause
- Self-sacrificer
- Self-sacrificing sort
- Sufferer of sorts
- Saint Stephen or Joan of Arc, e.g.
- Martin Luther King Jr., for one
- One who might have refused to recant