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Agnes of Rome
Christian martyr
Massacre of the Innocents
narrative from the Gospel of Matthew
Saint Ursula
Frankish saint
Vitus
3rd or 4th-century Sicilian saint
Philomena
thumb|Saint Philomena with attributes: palm branch, whip, anchor and arrows. Plaster cast by Johann Dominik Mahlknecht in the Museum Gherdëina in [[Urtijëi, Italy]] Philomena ( ), also known as Saint Philomena (; ) or Philomena of Rome ( 10 January 291 10 August 304) was a Greek virgin martyr whose remains were discovered on 24–25 May 1802, in the Catacomb of Priscilla. Three tiles enclosing the tomb bore an inscription, (i.e. "Peace be unto you, Philomena"), that was taken to indicate that her name (in the Latin of the inscription) was Filumena (), the English form of which is Philomena. Phil
Pancras of Rome
Roman Catholic saint
Christina of Bolsena
Christian martyr
Tarcisius
Tarsicius or Tarcisius was a martyr of the early Christian church who lived in the 3rd century. The little that is known about him comes from a metrical inscription by Pope Damasus I, who was pope in the second half of the 4th century.
Eulalia of Mérida
early 4th-century Spanish saint
Dymphna
saint
Eulalia of Barcelona
early 4th-century Spanish saint
Mammes of Caesarea
semi-legendary child-martyr
Cyricus and Julitta
pair of Christian martyrs
Pelagius of Cordova
10th-century Spanish saint
William of Norwich
boy whose murder was falsely blamed on the Jews of Norwich
Olivia de Palermo
santa
Faith, Hope and Charity
group of humans
Saint Prisca
Roman saint
Columba of Sens
saintly virgin associated with Sens in France and a fountain named d'Azon
Saint Reparata
Christian saint
Pudentiana
Pudentiana is a virgin and martyr of the 2nd century who refused to worship the Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius and Antoninus Pius as deities. She is sometimes locally known as "Potentiana" and is often coupled with her sister, Praxedes the martyress.
Matrona of Barcelona
3rd-century saint of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church
Agapitus of Palestrina
16 year old Christian Saint martyred in 274
Leocadia
Saint Leocadia (; ) is a Spanish saint. She is thought to have suffered martyrdom and died on December 9, ca. 304, in the Diocletianic Persecution.
Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln
child saint and murder victim
Justus and Pastor
Roman pair of Christian martyrs
Nunilo and Alodia
child martyrs
Saint Rais
Egyptian saint
Fausta of Cyzicus
early 4th century Roman saint
Nazarius and Celsus
Christian martyrs
Solange
Carolingian saint
Anna Wang
Catholic Saint (1886–1900)
Abanoub
Abanoub or Abanob or Abanoub Al-Nahisy (, also ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲛⲟⲩⲃ) is a 4th-century Christian saint and martyr from Egypt. His name is related to the Egyptian god Anubis. He was born in Nehisa in the Nile Delta to Christian parents. Abanoub was 12 years old when he was killed and beheaded, after being tortured for refusing to leave Christianity. His feast day is July 31 (Epip 24). His relics are preserved in St. Virgin Mary and St. Abanoub Churches in Sebennytos, Egypt. His title is often The Child Martyr.
Vasilissa
Child saint
Pelagius of Novigrad
Croatian saint
Justus of Beauvais
Gallo-Roman saint
Arthelais
Arthelais () (544–560) is venerated as a Christian saint. She is one of the patron saints of Benevento, with Barbatus of Benevento and Bartholomew being the others. Her feast day is 3 March.
Crescentius of Rome
4th-century Christian martyr
Fusca of Ravenna
child martyr killed ca. 250 AD in Ravenna, Italy
Tremorus of Brittany
Breton Catholic saint