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- Euphemia abstract "Saint Euphemia (Greek: Ευφημία), known as the All-praised in the Orthodox Church, is a Christian saint, who was martyred for her faith in 303 AD. According to Christian tradition, this occurred at Chalcedon.According to tradition, Euphemia was arrested for refusing to offer sacrifices to Ares. After suffering various tortures, she died in the arena at Chalcedon from wounds sustained from a bear. Her tomb became a site of pilgrimages. She is commemorated on September 16.".
- Euphemia deathPlace Bithynia.
- Euphemia deathPlace Chalcedon.
- Euphemia deathYear "0303".
- Euphemia majorShrine Church_of_St._George,_Istanbul.
- Euphemia majorShrine Croatia.
- Euphemia majorShrine Istanbul.
- Euphemia majorShrine Rovinj.
- Euphemia majorShrine St._Euphemia's_Basilica.
- Euphemia thumbnail Martyrdom_of_St._Euphemia.jpg?width=300.
- Euphemia title "Virgin, Martyr".
- Euphemia veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Euphemia veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Euphemia veneratedIn Protestantism.
- Euphemia wikiPageExternalLink FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=102002.
- Euphemia wikiPageExternalLink FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=102626.
- Euphemia wikiPageExternalLink www.christianiconography.info.
- Euphemia wikiPageExternalLink euphemia.html.
- Euphemia wikiPageExternalLink euphemia.htm.
- Euphemia wikiPageID "3823589".
- Euphemia wikiPageRevisionID "605707807".
- Euphemia attributes "Clothed as a pious woman with her head covered, surrounded by one or a few lions, often holding a wheel or a cross".
- Euphemia caption "Mural depitcting the martyrdom of St. Euphemia".
- Euphemia deathDate "303".
- Euphemia deathPlace Bithynia.
- Euphemia deathPlace Chalcedon.
- Euphemia feastDay "--07-11".
- Euphemia feastDay "--09-16".
- Euphemia hasPhotoCollection Euphemia.
- Euphemia imagesize "250".
- Euphemia majorShrine "Orthodox Patriarchal Cathedral of St. George, Istanbul, Saint Euphemia's basilica, Rovinj, Croatia".
- Euphemia name "Euphemia".
- Euphemia name "Saint Euphemia".
- Euphemia placeOfDeath Bithynia.
- Euphemia placeOfDeath Chalcedon.
- Euphemia shortDescription "Orthodox Christian saint".
- Euphemia titles "Virgin, Martyr".
- Euphemia veneratedIn "Roman Catholic Church, Orthodox Church, Protestant Churches".
- Euphemia wordnet_type synset-saint-noun-2.
- Euphemia description "Orthodox Christian saint".
- Euphemia description "Orthodox Christian saint".
- Euphemia subject Category:300s_deaths.
- Euphemia subject Category:3rd-century_Romans.
- Euphemia subject Category:3rd-century_births.
- Euphemia subject Category:4th-century_Christian_female_saints.
- Euphemia subject Category:4th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Euphemia subject Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Euphemia subject Category:Anatolian_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Euphemia subject Category:Burials_in_Croatia.
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- Euphemia subject Category:Greek_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Euphemia subject Category:Saints_of_the_Golden_Legend.
- Euphemia type 4th-centuryChristianFemaleSaints.
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- Euphemia comment "Saint Euphemia (Greek: Ευφημία), known as the All-praised in the Orthodox Church, is a Christian saint, who was martyred for her faith in 303 AD. According to Christian tradition, this occurred at Chalcedon.According to tradition, Euphemia was arrested for refusing to offer sacrifices to Ares. After suffering various tortures, she died in the arena at Chalcedon from wounds sustained from a bear. Her tomb became a site of pilgrimages. She is commemorated on September 16.".
- Euphemia label "Eufemia de Calcedonia".
- Euphemia label "Eufemia di Calcedonia".
- Euphemia label "Eufemia z Chalcedonu".
- Euphemia label "Eufêmia".
- Euphemia label "Euphemia von Chalkedon".
- Euphemia label "Euphemia".
- Euphemia label "Euphémie de Chalcédoine".
- Euphemia label "Евфимия Всехвальная".
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- Euphemia sameAs Eufemia_de_Calcedonia.
- Euphemia sameAs Euphémie_de_Chalcédoine.
- Euphemia sameAs Eufemia_di_Calcedonia.
- Euphemia sameAs Eufemia_z_Chalcedonu.
- Euphemia sameAs Eufêmia.
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