There are many, many saints who were martyred in Rome. Here is a partial list of some of those who are better known:Saint Lawrence of Rome
Saint Sebastian
Pope Saint Sixtus II
Saint Agnes of Rome
Saint Cecilia
Saint Peter the Apostle
Sail Paul the Apostle
Saint Valentine of Rome
She is called Agnes of Rome, so she lived and was martyred in Rome, Italy
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.
No, Lucy was a young girl who was martyred for her faith in ancient Rome.
Yes, St. Sebastian is believed to have lived in Rome during the 3rd century. He served as a Roman soldier and was eventually martyred for his Christian faith during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian.
Sebastian was born and raised in Gaul and Milan, educated in Milan, then became an officer in the Roman Army in Rome where he was eventually martyred.
If you are referring to Saint Nazarius of Rome, he lived in the first century AD. He was martyred in the year 68.
Saint Peter is believed to have lived in Babylon and Rome outside of his mission as an apostle. Traditionally, he is said to have settled in Rome, where he was eventually martyred.
The first 16 popes were martyred for their faith.
St. Faith and her sisters Hope and Charity were legendary young girls who were martyred sometime in either the first or second century in/near Rome. Little else is know about them.
There are a number of saints named Susanna so you need to be more specific.
Both Peter and Paul were martyred in Rome.
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