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  2. The mythical Balbina of Rome (Latin: bahl-BEE-nə), sometimes called Saint Balbina and Balbina the Virgin has been venerated as a virgin martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. As is made clear in the Catholic Encyclopaedia, [1] it seems what follows has been nothing more than fable, not history.

  3. Martyr. Feast Day: March 31. Saint Balbina of Rome, also known as Balbina the Virgin, was a Christian saint and martyr who lived in Rome during the 2nd century. She was the daughter of Saint Quirinus the Jailer and was baptized by Pope Saint Alexander I, becoming an ardent follower of Christ.

  4. Saint Balbina of Rome was a virgin martyr and saint in the early Catholic Church who lived in the 2nd century during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. However, there is little historical information about her life, and much of what we know comes from Christian tradition and legend.

  5. Santa Balbina is a Roman Catholic basilica church in a quiet area on the side of the Aventine Hill, in Rome. It is next to the Baths of Caracalla. History. This had been the site of the large home of Lucius Fabius Cilo, a wealthy Roman of the late second century.

  6. Watch the 2017 video. Today’s station church is Santa Balbina, located up the Aventine Hill, overlooking the ancient Baths of Caracalla. The church is named for the second century virgin martyr, Balbina. Originally built in 336, this is one of the original twenty-five titular churches of Rome.

  7. Mar 2, 2021 · Almost nothing is known about Balbina. She lived in the 2nd century and was the daughter of the Roman tribune Quirinus, who later converted and died a martyr. She’s credited with the discovery...

  8. Balbina, Saint.—Memorials of a St. Balbina are to be found at Rome in three different spots which are connected with the early Christian antiquities of that city.

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