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- Emerentiana (Italian: Emerenziana) was a Roman virgin and martyr, who lived around the start of the 4th century. Her feast day is 23 January. According...
- burnt at the stake failed. A few days after her death, her foster-sister Emerentiana was found praying by her tomb, and was stoned to death. An early account...
- art from the late 15th century. She is not to be confused with Saint Emerentiana, a Roman martyr of the 3rd century who features briefly in Alban Butler's...
- 468 400s Elzéar of Sabran 1285 27 September 1323 1369 by Pope Urban V Emerentiana 200s c. 304 found in Roman Martyrology Emeric of Hungary c. 1006 2 September...
- is the relief above the first altar on the right. Martyrdom of Saint Emerentiana by Ercole Ferrata, with the upper portion completed by Leonardo Reti...
- (died 303) Marciana of Mauretania (died 303) Agnes of Rome (died 304) Emerentiana of Rome (died 304) Anastasia of Sirmium (died 304) Charitina of Amisus...
- Augusta Saint Constantia's Vision before the Tomb of Saints Agnes and Emerentiana, by Pietro da Cortona Born 307-317 Died 354 Caeni Gallicani, Bithynia...
- Chrysanthus, Margarites, Smaragdus; from military life or the sea, e.g., Emerentiana, Navigia, Pelagia, Seutarius, Thal****us; from countries, cities, rivers...
- Day (Pitcairn Islands) Christian feast day: Abakuh Marianne of Molokai Emerentiana Espousals of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ildefonsus of Toledo Phillips Brooks...
- century Elpis (Hope) 2nd century ? Eluned 5th century Emelia c. 375 Emerentiana c. 304 Emeterius and Celedonius 4th century Emmelia of Caesarea 4th century...