Saint Zoe of Rome (d. ca. 286) was a noblewoman, married to Nicostratus, a high Roman court official. She lived during Emperor Diocletian's early persecution of the Christian Church. She was greatly devoted to St Peter, and was praying by his tomb when she was arrested for her faith, and was martyred by hanging from a tree by her hair while being burnt to death by a fire.
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There is no historical record of St. Zoe of Rome having children. She was a Christian martyr who lived during the Roman Empire and is venerated for her faith and devotion.
St. Zoe of Rome was a Christian martyr who lived in Rome during the 3rd century. She is known for her steadfast faith and refusal to renounce Christianity despite facing persecution and imprisonment. Zoe was eventually martyred for her beliefs.
Yes, St. Zoe of Rome is recognized as a Catholic saint. She was a Christian widow in the 4th century who dedicated herself to charity and serving the poor and sick.
She has no patronages. Legend has it that she was hung by her hair and roasted to death.
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Genesius was his real name.
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Saint Adamnan of Iona is his real name.
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Saint Zoe of Rome (d. ca. 286) was a noblewoman, married to Nicostratus, a high Roman court official. She lived during Emperor Diocletian's early persecution of the Christian Church. She was greatly devoted to St Peter, and was praying by his tomb when she was arrested for her faith, and was martyred by hanging from a tree by her hair while being burnt to death by a fire.