Peretua was arrest by trying to escape from slavery. He and four other people were arrested.
Apprehended, captured, arrested.
The word arrested is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb arrest.
Bill Gates has never been arrested.
No, Henry Ford did not get arrested during his lifetime. He was a prominent businessman and founder of the Ford Motor Company.
The past tense of "arrest" would be "arrested".
Perpetua has written: 'The Passion of SS. Perpetua and Felicity, MM'
Felicitas (or Felicity) was Perpetua's slave. She was pregnant when the group was arrested, which would have protected her from execution, as Roman law forbade the execution of pregnant women. She and Perpetua converted at the same time. Revocatus was also a slave, but whose slave he was is not clear. The other two men, Saturninus and Secondulus, were free-men.
No, they weren't. St. Perpetua was a young expectant mother and St. Felicity was her slave. They were arrested for converting to Christianity and executed at Carthage by decree of Emperor Septimius Severus.
Perpetua died as a martyr.
Lux perpetua was created in 2006.
The feast day of Perpetua is March 7.
Esto perpetua : "Let it be perpetual" .
March 7 is the feast day of St. Perpetua.
Monica had three children: Augustine the eldest, Navigius the second, and a daughter, Perpetua. I can find no reference to either Navigius or Perpetua having been declared as saints.
Perpetua was born late in the second century (date unknown) probably in Carthage, North Africa.
Perpetua is the patron saint of:cattlemarried womenmartyrsCarthage, TunisiaSanta Perpètua de Mogoda, Catalonia, Spain
I think it was one designed specially by someone but the font in the books is Perpetua 13.5.