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- Gabriel von Max's 1866 painting Martyress depicts a crucified young woman and a young man laying flowers at her feet...
- martyress (d. c. 304) Saint Hilarion, anchorite and saint (d. 371) Li Xiu, female general during the Jin Dynasty Saint Philomena, Christian martyress...
- known as "Potentiana" and is often coupled with her sister, Praxedes the martyress. According to her acta and the Martyrology of Reichenau, she was a Roman...
- century and is dedicated to Saint Pudentiana, sister to Praxedes the Martyress and both daughters of Saint Pudens (whom mentioned by Saint Paul the Apostle...
- Vincent the Deacon, deacon and martyr Saint Vincenca, 3rd century Roman martyress, whose relics are in Blato, Croatia Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died...
- tempter and remained steadfast. By order of the emperor they gave the martyress over to a house of ill repute for defiling, but the Lord preserved her...
- March 107 AD. She is venerated by the Eastern Orthodox as Holy Monastic Martyress Eudocia, "Venerable Martyr Eudocia", Martyr Eudokia of Heliopolis, Righteous...
- (Lawrence), as Dranishnikov bequeathed, with a southern chapel in honor of the martyress Anna, in memory of his wife, who had gone into schism. During the town-planning...
- Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Retrieved 7 December 2019. The Holy Great-Martyress Irene, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, Baltimore, US This page or...
- Hills, California Tannhäuser (c. 1878), National Museum, Warsaw Light Martyress Lady Macbeth Blonde Frau mit Seidenschleier - Blonde young girl wiyth...