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Number of Blossarys: 95
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Saint Prosper of Aquitaine (c. 390 – c. 455), a Christian writer and disciple of Saint Augustine of Hippo, was the first continuator of Jerome's Universal Chronicle. Prosper was a native of ...
Saint Mary Magdalene of Pazzi (Italian: Maria Maddalena de Pazzi; April 2, 1566 – May 25, 1607) is an Italian Carmelite mystic and saint of the Roman Catholic Church. At the age of nine she was ...
Galla was the daughter of Roman patrician Symmachus the Younger, who was appointed consul in 485. Galla was also the sister-in-law of Boethius. Her father, Symmachus the Younger, was condemned to ...
Saint Lea is a third-century saint in the Roman Catholic Church based on the authority of Jerome. A noblewoman of Rome, born into wealth and privilege, she was a contemporary of Jerome. However, ...
Felicula (died 90 AD) was an early virgin martyr. She was the foster sister of Saint Petronilla. She was arrested after Petronilla refused to marry a Roman official. After Petronilla's death, ...
Saint Fina (1238–1253), or Saint Serafina, was an Italian Christian girl who is venerated in the Tuscan town of San Gimignano. In 1248 Fina's life was changed by a serious illness, which began, ...
Saint Anastasius the Fuller (died 304) is a Christian saint of the Catholic Church. Anastasius was a fuller at Aquileia who subsequently moved his business to Solin (some sources say Split). He was ...