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St Valentina of Caesaria
The Holy Virginmartyrs Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula were martyred in 308 under the emperor Maximian II Galerius (305-311). St. Ennatha came from the city of Gaza (in the south of Palestine), St. Valentina was a native of Palestinian Caesaria, and St. Paula was from the region of Caesaria.
St. Ennatha was the first to be brought to trial before the governor Firmilian, bravely declaring herself a Christian. They beat her, and then they suspended her from a pillar and scourged her.
Commemorated on February 10
St Valentina of Caesaria
The Holy Virginmartyrs Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula were martyred in 308 under the emperor Maximian II Galerius (305-311). St. Ennatha came from the city of Gaza (in the south of Palestine), St. Valentina was a native of Palestinian Caesaria, and St. Paula was from the region of Caesaria.
St. Ennatha was the first to be brought to trial before the governor Firmilian, bravely declaring herself a Christian. They beat her, and then they suspended her from a pillar and scourged her.
Commemorated on February 10
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Saint Valentina of Caesaria | Gold and Silver foiled lithography print | Size: 5 1/4"x4 1/2"
Saint Valentina of Caesaria | Gold and Silver foiled lithography print | Size: 5 1/4"x4 1/2"
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St Valentina of Caesaria
The Holy Virginmartyrs Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula were martyred in 308 under the emperor Maximian II Galerius (305-311). St. Ennatha came from the city of Gaza (in the south of Palestine), St. Valentina was a native of Palestinian Caesaria, and St. Paula was from the region of Caesaria.
St. Ennatha was the first to be brought to trial before the governor Firmilian, bravely declaring herself a Christian. They beat her, and then they suspended her from a pillar and scourged her.
Commemorated on February 10
St Valentina of Caesaria
The Holy Virginmartyrs Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula were martyred in 308 under the emperor Maximian II Galerius (305-311). St. Ennatha came from the city of Gaza (in the south of Palestine), St. Valentina was a native of Palestinian Caesaria, and St. Paula was from the region of Caesaria.
St. Ennatha was the first to be brought to trial before the governor Firmilian, bravely declaring herself a Christian. They beat her, and then they suspended her from a pillar and scourged her.
Commemorated on February 10
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