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Susanna of Rome (fl. 3rd century) was a Christian martyr of the Diocletianic Persecution. Her existing hagiography, written between about 450 and 500 AD, is of no historical value and the relations it attributes to Susanna are entirely fictitious. [1] It is probable that a real martyr named Susanna lies behind the literary invention. [2] [3] [4]
Saint Suzanne may refer to a number of saints including: Susanna (Book of Daniel) Susanna (disciple) Saint Susanna, a saint whose feast day is August 11; Saint Susanna Cobioje, also known as Saint Susanna Kobioje or Susanna Coboio
Saints Tiburtius and Susanna are two Catholic saints that are otherwise unrelated but venerated on the same day: Saint Susanna ( fl. 3rd century), a Christian martyr of the Diocletianic persecution Saint Tiburtius (died c. 286), a Christian martyr
Saint Barbara, patron saint of artillerymen, with a cannon. Academics - Thomas Aquinas, Albert the Great; Actors - Genesius [1] Comic actors - Maturinus; Accountants - Matthew; Advertisers - Bernardino of Siena [2] Air travellers - Joseph of Cupertino; Altar servers - John Berchmans, [3] Tarcisius, Lorenzo Ruiz; Ambassadors - Gabriel the Archangel
The Church of Saint Susanna at the Baths of Diocletian (Italian: Chiesa di Santa Susanna alle Terme di Diocleziano) is a Catholic parish and Cistercian conventual church located on the Quirinal Hill in Rome, Italy. There has been a titular church associated to its site as far back as AD 280.
The Roman Saint Susanna, like the other saints in San Maria di Loreto a symbol of Christian chastity and beauty, was probably chosen as an emblem of faith and virtue through which inspire the young unmarried Roman women assisted by the confraternity, whose work of charity included the annual provision of dowries to enable daughters of poor ...
Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin is tribute and benefit album, ... The Wallflowers, Spoon, Susanna Hoffs, Frank Turner and Rancid, among others. In May 2023, Malin suffered a rare ...
Susanna the Deaconess (Ancient Greek: Σωσάννα ἡ διακόνισσα) is a deaconess, cross-dressing saint and martyr who supposedly lived in Palestine in the 4th century. According to her hagiographies , she chose to devote herself entirely to the Christian faith by cross-dressing as a man and joining a male monastery under the name ...