Sabbas of Storozhev died in 1407.
Sabbas Stratelates died in 272.
Sabbas the Goth died in 372.
Sabbas the Sanctified died on 532-12-05.
Sabbas the Goth was born in 334.
Sabbas the Sanctified was born in 439.
Saint Sabas (or Sabbas) the Lector is the patron saint of lectors and torture victims.
St. Stephen (the first martyr) St. Sylvester St. Stanislaus St. Sabastian (patron saint of athletes) Sabbas the Goth Sabbas the Sanctified Sadalberga Saethryth Samson of Dol Scholastica Serapion of Antioch Servatius Silas Simeon the Righteous Popes Sixtus I II, and III Simon the Tanner Simon the Zealot Pope Stephen the First Stephen of Hungary Swithun of Wincehster
Ah, "San Saba" is a beautiful name that comes from Spanish. It refers to a place or location, specifically the San Saba River in Texas. The name carries a sense of tranquility and natural beauty, much like the serene landscapes we love to paint.
According to the Orthodox Christians: Saints Gerasimus, and Sabbas (Sava) the Sanctified. At least one other. Besides these a number of saints had lions for companions. Some Italian folk say: Jerome And in Pagan Mythology: Androcles, sometimes spelled Androclus.
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