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Saint Sabina

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Canonized
  
Pre-Congregation

Major shrine
  
Died
  
126 AD, Rome, Italy

Name
  
Saint Sabina

Feast
  
August 29


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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic ChurchEastern Orthodox Church

Similar People
  
Saint Serapia, Praxedes, Pope Honorius III, Pope Sixtus III, Pope Leo I

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Saint Sabina, matron and martyr from Rome. The widow of Senator Valentinus and daughter of Herod Metallarius. After her female slave Saint Serapia (who had converted her) was denounced and beheaded, Sabina rescued her slave's remains and had them interred in the family mausoleum where she also expected to be buried. Denounced as well, Sabina was accused of being a Christian by Elpidio the Prefect and was thereupon martyred in the year 125 AD in the city of Vindena in the state of Umbria, Italy.

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Sabina was later canonized as a saint, her feast day being celebrated on August 29. In 430 her relics were brought to the Aventine Hill, to a specially built basilica— Santa Sabina — on the site of her house, originally situated near a temple of Juno. This house may also have formed an early Christian titular church. The church was initially dedicated to both Sabina and Serapia, though the dedication was later limited to Sabina.

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References

Saint Sabina Wikipedia


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