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February, 311, at Caesarea in Cappadocia. She was brought before the prefect
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famed so widely for Christian piety that when the governor Fabricius,
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fourth- or fifth-century tomb at Rome, built by her husband, Aurelius
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noble lineage who visited the jails of Asti. Secundus was a friend of
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of the palm-tree, and finally condemned to capital punishment, under
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