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Saint Susanna. Susanna of Rome (fl. 3rd century) was a Christian martyr of the Diocletianic Persecution. Her existing hagiography, written between about 450 and 500 AD, is of no historical value and the relations it attributes to Susanna are entirely fictitious. [1]
Learn about St. Susanna, a martyr who refused to marry Emperor Diocletian's son-in-law and converted two of her uncles. Find out her feast day, facts, and how to light a virtual candle for her.
Learn about St. Susanna, a martyr who refused to marry Emperor Diocletian's son-in-law and converted his uncles. Shop for St. Susanna medals and rosaries in various styles and materials.
Aug 11, 2016 · Learn about the life and martyrdom of Saint Susanna, a Roman maiden who refused to marry the pagan son-in-law of Emperor Diocletian. Find out why she is venerated in a beautiful church in Rome.
Aug 11, 2021 · Learn about the life and martyrdom of Saint Susanna, a virgin who refused to marry a pagan emperor and offered herself to God. She was related to the emperor Diocletian and baptized by her uncle Bishop Caius of Rome.
Learn about the life and death of Saint Susanna, a young Christian woman who was martyred in 293 for her faith. She is one of the three women who suffered torture and beheading in Salerno, Italy, along with Saint Thecla and Saint Archelais.
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Learn about the life and martyrdom of Saint Susanna of Rome, a Roman noblewoman who refused to marry and converted many to Christianity. She was beheaded in 295 and her house became a church named after her.