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Saint Tatiana
Saint Tatiana was a Christian martyr in 3rd century Rome during the
reign of Emperor Alexander Severus. She was a deaconess of the early church.
According to legend, she was the daughter of a Roman civil servant who
was secretly Christian, and raised his daughter in the faith. This was
dangerous, and one day the jurist Ulpian captured Tatiana and attempted
to force her to make a sacrifice to Apollo. She prayed, and miraculously,
an earthquake destroyed the idol and part of the temple. Tatiana was then
blinded, and beaten for two days, before being brought to a circus and
thrown into the pit with a hungry lion. But the lion did not touch her
and lay at her feet. This resulted in a death sentence being pronounced,
and after being tortured, Tatiana was beheaded with a sword on January
12 (Julian calendar) (January 25 in the Gregorian calendar), around AD
225 or 230.
January 25 is her feast day. The miracles performed by Saint Tatiana
are said to have converted many people to the fledgling religion. Saint
Tatiana is patron saint of students. In Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine,
Tatiana Day, also known as "Students Day", is a holiday.
The similarity of her life with those of Martina and Prisca has led some
to question whether they may even all be the same person. There is no
early evidence of veneration of either Martina or Tatiana in Rome, and
Prisca (or Priscilla) is hard to identify.
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