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  1. Facts. Feastday: September 15. Death: 5th century. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Eutropia. A widow of Auvergne, France, revered for her holiness. She was praised by Sidonius Apollinaris. ← St. Eutropia. St. Eutropius →. More Saints. Trending Saints: St. Faustina Kowalska. St. Francis of Assisi.

  2. Saint Eutropius of Saintes ; feast day April 30) was an early Christian bishop-missionary to Gaul, who was martyred by the Romans. Eutropius was among six other illustrious apostles (including Bishop St. Denis [Dionysius] of Paris, popularly venerated as the patron of France) whom Pope Fabian.

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  3. Saint Eutropia of Alexandria, also known as Eutropius, was a courageous martyr who lived during the early Christian era. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, little is known about her early life and background.

  4. Saint Eutropia of Palmyra, also known as Eutropia of Palmyra, was a young girl who lived during the reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian. She was born in Palmyra, Syria, and unfortunately, not much is known about her early life or family background.

  5. Saint Eutropius of Saintes (French: Saint Eutrope) is venerated as the first bishop of Saintes, France. According to tradition, he was a Roman or a Persian of royal descent who was sent to evangelize Gaul either by Saint Clement in the 1st century or by Pope Fabian in the 250s as a companion of Saint Denis.

  6. St Eutropia. primary name:St Eutropia. other name:St Eutropie. Details. individual; saint/martyr; Female. Life dates. -451 c. Biography. Christian saint, martyred with St Jucundus, St Florentius, and her brother St Nicasius (q.v.) during the barbarian invasion of Reims, France; attacked her brother's murderer, and was immediately killed by the ...

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  8. Oct 30, 2016 · Saint Eutropia was a pious Christian woman from Alexandria who lived during a time when the Christians were being persecuted and killed for their faith, probably in the mid-third century. She would often visit these imprisoned holy martyrs and attended to their needs.

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