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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...
- died at Gabii.
According to tradition,
Getulius was the
husband of
Saint Symphorosa.
Getulius is a name
meaning "of the Gaetuli",
which was a
tribe of North...
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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...
- 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...
- of England)
Frederick of
Utrecht Maternus of
Milan Pambo Philastrius Symphorosa Theodosia of
Constantinople July 18 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics) Constitution...
- on 22
February 2014.
Retrieved 13 July 2013. Wadesango, Newman; Rembe,
Symphorosa; Chabaya, Owence. "Violation of Women's
Rights by
Harmful Traditional...
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built in the
ruins of the
ancient Porticus Octaviae. The
relics of St.
Symphorosa and her
seven sons were
transferred to the
Church of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria...
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operates Catholic churches. On July 1, 2020, St. Rene
Parish and St.
Symphorosa Parish merged. "Community Data
Snapshot - Clearing" (PDF). cmap.illinois...
- St.
Primitivus is also the name of one of St.
Symphorosa's sons.
Saints Facundus (Spanish: Facundo) and
Primitivus (Spanish: Primitivo) are
venerated as...