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- Saint_Fabiola abstract "Saint Fabiola was a physician and Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome, gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the practice of Christian asceticism and to charitable work.".
- Saint_Fabiola birthPlace Italy.
- Saint_Fabiola birthPlace Rome.
- Saint_Fabiola deathDate "0399".
- Saint_Fabiola deathYear "0399".
- Saint_Fabiola thumbnail Jean-Jacques_Henner_Fabiola.jpg?width=300.
- Saint_Fabiola veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Fabiola wikiPageExternalLink Saint-Fabiola.
- Saint_Fabiola wikiPageExternalLink 05743a.htm.
- Saint_Fabiola wikiPageID "5620779".
- Saint_Fabiola wikiPageRevisionID "596812159".
- Saint_Fabiola birthPlace Italy.
- Saint_Fabiola birthPlace Rome.
- Saint_Fabiola canonizedDate "Pre-Congregation".
- Saint_Fabiola caption "Copy of Henner's portrait of St. Fabiola.".
- Saint_Fabiola dateOfDeath "399".
- Saint_Fabiola deathDate "399".
- Saint_Fabiola feastDay "--12-27".
- Saint_Fabiola hasPhotoCollection Saint_Fabiola.
- Saint_Fabiola imagesize "150".
- Saint_Fabiola name "Fabiola".
- Saint_Fabiola name "Saint Fabiola".
- Saint_Fabiola patronage "Divorced people, difficult marriages, victims of abuse; adultery; unfaithfulness, widows; Hospice Movement".
- Saint_Fabiola placeOfBirth Italy.
- Saint_Fabiola placeOfBirth Rome.
- Saint_Fabiola shortDescription "Italian saint".
- Saint_Fabiola veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Fabiola description "Italian saint".
- Saint_Fabiola description "Italian saint".
- Saint_Fabiola subject Category:399_deaths.
- Saint_Fabiola subject Category:4th-century_Christian_female_saints.
- Saint_Fabiola subject Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Saint_Fabiola subject Category:4th-century_births.
- Saint_Fabiola subject Category:Fabii.
- Saint_Fabiola subject Category:Italian_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Saint_Fabiola type 4th-centuryChristianFemaleSaints.
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- Saint_Fabiola type Agent.
- Saint_Fabiola type Cleric.
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- Saint_Fabiola type Saint.
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- Saint_Fabiola type Cleric.
- Saint_Fabiola type Saint.
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- Saint_Fabiola comment "Saint Fabiola was a physician and Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome, gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the practice of Christian asceticism and to charitable work.".
- Saint_Fabiola label "Fabiola de Roma".
- Saint_Fabiola label "Fabiola di Roma".
- Saint_Fabiola label "Fabiola".
- Saint_Fabiola label "Fabiole".
- Saint_Fabiola label "Saint Fabiola".
- Saint_Fabiola label "Święta Fabiola".
- Saint_Fabiola label "Фабиола".
- Saint_Fabiola label "فابيولا".
- Saint_Fabiola label "圣法比奥拉".
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Fabiola.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Fabiola_de_Roma.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Fabiole.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Fabiola_di_Roma.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Święta_Fabiola.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs m.0dwqw6.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Q163275.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Q163275.
- Saint_Fabiola sameAs Saint_Fabiola.
- Saint_Fabiola wasDerivedFrom Saint_Fabiola?oldid=596812159.
- Saint_Fabiola depiction Jean-Jacques_Henner_Fabiola.jpg.
- Saint_Fabiola isPrimaryTopicOf Saint_Fabiola.
- Saint_Fabiola name "Fabiola".
- Saint_Fabiola name "Saint Fabiola".