Alexandra of Samsun was martyred about the year 300. The precise date is unknown.
Saint Basil died on January 1, AD379.
Saint Xenia the Righteous of Rome died in 450.
Saint Vitus was born in Sicily around 270 A.D. and died in 303 A.D.
He was severely beaten, then tortured, then finally beheaded.
Saint Alexandra of Rome is believed to have lived during the early 4th century, but her exact birth date isn’t clearly documented. Most historical sources connect her to the reign of Emperor Diocletian, around the year 303 AD. Some accounts even debate whether she was his wife or not, so the details around her life are a bit unclear.
No, Alexandra is not a patron saint.
Saint Alexandra of Amisus was burned to death c.300 in Amisus, Paphlagonia (modern Samsun, Turkey).
Alexandra scrawled a swastika, her favourite good luck symbol.
The feast of Saint Alexandra of Amisus is March 20.there are 2 feast days April 21 and 23there is also saint Alexandra and her Companions her feast day is march 20
Ploshchad Alexandra Nevskogo I - Saint Petersburg Metro - was created in 1967.
The feast of Saint Alexandra of Amisus is March 20.
Saint Alexandra of Amisus is a saint but not a patron saint unless you happened to be named for her.
March 20 is the feast day of Saint Alexandra of Amisus.
Are you referring to Saint Alexandra of Rome? She was a Christian saint, known from "Martyrdom of Saint George" as Emperor Diocletian's wife. She is also sometimes called Priscilla or Prisca. Alexandra was the wife of the Emperor Diocletian and was a Christian, but secretly.
March 20 is the feast day of Saint Alexandra of Amisus.
Alexandra Cordes died in 1986.
Alexandra Mavrokordatou died in 1684.