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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...
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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...
- 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...
- Chrysanthus, Margarites, Smaragdus; from
military life or the sea, e.g.,
Emerentiana, Navigia, Pelagia, Seutarius, Thal****us; from countries, cities, rivers...
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cover The
martyrdom of
Agnes Detail of
black pagan stoning Emerentiana The
stoning of
Emerentiana The two
final scenes with
Constantina Detail of Constantina's...
- 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...
- ****enstainer (sometimes Emma ****ensteiner or
simply Frau Emma: born
Emerentiana Hausbacher: 23
April 1818 - 9
March 1904) was a
pioneer of
Tirolean Gastronomy...
- needed] Elzéar of
Sabran knotted cord and lily;
coronet at his feet
Emerentiana young woman with
stones in her lap and
lilies in her hand;
young lady...
- Day (Pitcairn Islands)
Christian feast day:
Abakuh Marianne of
Molokai Emerentiana Espousals of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Ildefonsus of
Toledo Phillips Brooks...