Yes. Her husband was arrested for being a Christian, and she stood by his side encouraging him, and comforting him. After his death she soon died peacefully in her sleep.
Saint Natalia is recognized as a Christian martyr and saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. She is not widely recognized in the Catholic tradition.
St. Natalia has no particular patronages assigned to her at this time.
There are several saints named Natalia so you need to be more specific.
Saint Natalya is the patron saint of converts and martyrs.
3rd century
caring, helpful, and brave
Natalia Popova has written: 'Saint Petersburg and its Environs' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History
Saint Natalia of Nicomedia is remembered for her Christian faith and martyrdom during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian. She courageously defended her beliefs and refused to renounce Christianity, ultimately facing death for her convictions. Her steadfastness and devotion to her faith serve as an inspiration to many believers.
There are several saints named Natalia and one of them is the patron of converts and martyrs.
Natalia Belitski is 179 cm.
There is not one that I can find, but I would recommend Saint Natalia, wife of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. He was a Roman Soldier martyred for the faith and she cared for him and other Christians awaiting martyrdom before her death, which may have been a martyrs death also.
Natalia Dumitresco has written: 'Natalia Dumitresco'