St. Barbara of Nicomedia is a legendary saint who may have never existed. If she was indeed a real person it is reported that she was martyred for her faith by being decapitated by her own father for refusing to abandon her Christian faith. She was never canonized. Barbara of Nicomedia is no longer listed on the Calendar of Saints as of 1969 and her cult has been suppressed. There were undoubtedly beautiful converts named Barbara, this saint is legend, and her cultus developed when pious fiction was mistaken for history.
St. Barbara of Nicomedia is a legendary saint who may or may not have ever existed. Legend says that she was tortured and beheaded by her own father about the year 235 for being a Christian. Dying for ones beliefs in Christ is usually considered as automatic sainthood for the martyr.
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Saint (or holy) Barbara.
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St. Barbara of Nicomedia is a legendary saint who may have never existed. If she was indeed a real person it is reported that she was martyred for her faith by being decapitated by her own father for refusing to abandon her Christian faith. She was never canonized. Barbara of Nicomedia is no longer listed on the Calendar of Saints as of 1969 and her cult has been suppressed. There were undoubtedly beautiful converts named Barbara, this saint is legend, and her cultus developed when pious fiction was mistaken for history.
The patron saints of mathematicians are Saint Barbara and Saint Hubert of Liege.
The image of Saint Barbara used to represent Santeria as sexuality, fire, thunder and lighting.
Mission Santa Barbara translates to "Mission of Saint Barbara" in English. It was founded in 1786 by Spanish Franciscan missionaries and is named after Saint Barbara, the patron saint of artillerymen and miners. Located in Santa Barbara, California, it is known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance as one of the original California missions.
The patrons of mathematicians are Saint Barbara and Saint Hubert of Liege.
Her name is Barbara! Last names were not used at the time.