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- Saint_Serapia abstract "Serapia was a Roman saint, a slave and martyr, also called Seraphia of Syria. Saint Serapia was born at Antioch in the late 1st century, of Christian parents who, fleeing the persecution of Emperor Hadrian, went to Italy and settled there. When her parents died, Serapia was sought in marriage by many, but having resolved to consecrate herself to God alone, she sold all her possessions and distributed the proceeds to the poor. Then she sold herself into voluntary slavery, and entered the service of a Roman noblewoman named Sabina. The piety of Serapia, her love of work, and her charity soon gained the heart of her mistress, who became a Christian. She died in 119 CE.In the reign of Hadrian, Serapia was commanded to do homage to the gods of Rome. She refused and was handed over to two men who tried to rape her, but she resisted. They then tried to set her on fire with torches, but could not do so. By command of the judge Derillus, she was beaten with rods and then beheaded by sword. Her body was buried by Sabina in Sabina's own tomb, near the Vindician field, but the memory of her martyrdom is kept more especially on September 3, on which day their common tomb was finished, adorned and consecrated as a fitting place of prayer.In art, Saint Serapia holds a tablet or book; sometimes she appears with Saint Sabina.".
- Saint_Serapia birthPlace Antioch.
- Saint_Serapia birthPlace Rome.
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- Saint_Serapia deathDate "0119".
- Saint_Serapia deathPlace Rome.
- Saint_Serapia deathYear "0119".
- Saint_Serapia thumbnail Seraphia.JPG?width=300.
- Saint_Serapia title "Martyr".
- Saint_Serapia veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Saint_Serapia birthPlace Antioch.
- Saint_Serapia caption "An engraving of Saint Serapia with her mistress, in Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints".
- Saint_Serapia dateOfDeath "119".
- Saint_Serapia deathPlace Rome.
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- Saint_Serapia name "Saint Serapia".
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- Saint_Serapia placeOfBirth Rome.
- Saint_Serapia placeOfDeath "Rome".
- Saint_Serapia shortDescription "Syrian saint".
- Saint_Serapia titles "Martyr".
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- Saint_Serapia description "Syrian saint".
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- Saint_Serapia comment "Serapia was a Roman saint, a slave and martyr, also called Seraphia of Syria. Saint Serapia was born at Antioch in the late 1st century, of Christian parents who, fleeing the persecution of Emperor Hadrian, went to Italy and settled there. When her parents died, Serapia was sought in marriage by many, but having resolved to consecrate herself to God alone, she sold all her possessions and distributed the proceeds to the poor.".
- Saint_Serapia label "Saint Serapia".
- Saint_Serapia label "Święta Serapia".
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- Saint_Serapia depiction Seraphia.JPG.
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- Saint_Serapia name "Saint Serapia".
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