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- 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...
- church of Rome, a basilica built in the 4th century and dedicated to Saint Pudentiana, sister of Praxedes and daughter of Pudens (mentioned by Paul the Apostle...
- Pudentiana Deacon (born Elizabeth; c. 1580 – 21 Dec. 1645) was a Benedictine nun now known for her translation of Les vrais entretiens spirituels ("the...
- the Roman Empire during the 2nd century. Along with her sister, Saint Pudentiana, she provided for the poor and gave care and comfort to ****cuted Christians...
- Detail of a Paleochristian Roman mosaic from the basilica of Santa Pudenziana in Rome, c. 410 AD, depicting Saint Pudentiana...
- Dedicated to the second-century saint Praxedes, who with her sister Pudentiana, was said to have provided comfort and care to Christians ****cuted in...
- Philip II of Spain, Manila was put under the spiritual patronage of Saint Pudentiana and Our Lady of Guidance. Manila became famous for its role in the Manila–Acapulco...
- Detail of a Paleochristian mosaic from the basilica of Santa Pudenziana in Rome, c. 410 AD, depicting Saint Pudentiana...
- found in Roman Martyrology Pudens unknown 0's found in Roman Martyrology Pudentiana unknown 100s found in Roman Martyrology Pusai unknown 344 Quadratus of...
- Rodríguez was named auxiliary bishop of Tegucigalpa and titular bishop of Pudentiana. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 8 December from...