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- Symphorosa (Italian: Sinforosa; died circa AD 138) is venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church. According to tradition, she was martyred with her seven...
- on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2013. Wadesango, Newman; Rembe, Symphorosa; Chabaya, Owence. "Violation of Women's Rights by Harmful Traditional...
- Pope Clement II Symeon the New Theologian 949 12 March 1022 Theologian Symphorosa unknown c. 138 found in Roman Martyrology Szymon of Lipnica c. 1437 18...
- Church celebrates their martyrdom on 25 January. The legend of Saint Symphorosa is very similar and their acts may have been confused. She was a patron...
- saw, praying while they died. Symphorosa and her seven sons According to the 16th-century Foxe's Book of Martyrs, Symphorosa was a widow with seven sons...
- Arcati TV movie 1955 The Gl**** Slipper Mrs. Denise Toquet 1956 The Swan Symphorosa 23 Paces to Baker Street Barmaid at The Eagle Alfred Hitch**** Presents...
- 1st century Sylvester I 335 Symphorian and Timotheus 2nd & 4th century Symphorosa 2nd century Syrus of Genoa 4th century Syrus of Pavia 1st century Tall****...
- 1 Feb 1733 17 Nov 1757 Frederick Augustus II Maria Antonia Walpurgis Symphorosa Emperor Charles VII 18 July 1724 20 Jun 1747 5 Oct 1763 17 Dec 1763 23...
- son Frederick Augustus I of Saxony. Baptized Maria Antoina Walpurgis Symphorosa, she was born at Nymphenburg Palace in Munich to Archduchess Maria Amalia...
- it began in the late 17th century in the frontier of New France with Symphorosa Ouaouaboukoue, a Native American woman, likely a Menominee, and Jean Baptiste...