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- Firmina abstract "Saint Firmina or Fermina is a Roman Catholic Italian saint and virgin martyr. She is the patron saint of Civitavecchia, and Amelia Cathedral is dedicated to her.She is said to have lived in the 3rd century and to have suffered martyrdom during the persecution of Diocletian, but all information about her comes from a vita written not earlier than the 6th century. Later oral tradition has supplemented this with sometimes conflicting detail.The simplest version of her legend is that she belonged to a family of high status: her father Calpurnius was prefect of the city of Rome (praefectus Urbis). Olympiadis, a high official, attempted to seduce her but was converted by her to the Christian faith, for which he was martyred. She then left her family to devote herself to prayer in seclusion, near the city of Amelia in Umbria, where she suffered martyrdom during the persecution of Diocletian and was buried.Other versions claim that she was martyred and buried in Civitavecchia.Many miracles are attributed to her, one of which occurred during a sea passage to Centumcellae, the present Civitavecchia, when a sudden violent storm was calmed by her miraculous intervention. Firmina is said to have lived for a time in a grotto near the port, over which was later built the Forte Michelangelo.She is often linked with two other virgin martyrs of Umbria, Saints Felicissima and Illuminata. It has been suggested that all three are local cults of a single saint, the African martyr Firmina commemorated in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum on 9 and 10 October.".
- Firmina deathYear "0003".
- Firmina majorShrine Amelia_Cathedral.
- Firmina thumbnail Santa_Fermina.JPG?width=300.
- Firmina title "Martyr".
- Firmina veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Firmina wikiPageExternalLink 78900.
- Firmina wikiPageID "26202163".
- Firmina wikiPageLength "3284".
- Firmina wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Firmina wikiPageRevisionID "700019550".
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Amelia,_Umbria.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Amelia_Cathedral.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_Christian_saints.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saints_from_Roman_Italy.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Civitavecchia.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Diocletian.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Felicissima_and_Illuminata.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Forte_Michelangelo.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Italians.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Martyr.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Martyrologium_Hieronymianum.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Prefect.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLink Umbria.
- Firmina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Firmina".
- Firmina attributes "palm frond".
- Firmina caption "Statue of Santa Fermina in St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral in Civitavecchia".
- Firmina deathDate "3".
- Firmina feastDay "--11-24".
- Firmina majorShrine "Amelia Cathedral".
- Firmina name "Firmina".
- Firmina name "Saint Firmina".
- Firmina patronage "Amelia, Italy; Civitavecchia, Italy".
- Firmina shortDescription "Roman Catholic Italian saint".
- Firmina titles "Martyr".
- Firmina veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Firmina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_saint.
- Firmina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:It_icon.
- Firmina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-saint-stub.
- Firmina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Firmina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Firmina description "Roman Catholic Italian saint".
- Firmina description "Roman Catholic Italian saint".
- Firmina subject Category:4th-century_Christian_saints.
- Firmina subject Category:Saints_from_Roman_Italy.
- Firmina hypernym Saint.
- Firmina type Agent.
- Firmina type Cleric.
- Firmina type Person.
- Firmina type Saint.
- Firmina type Person.
- Firmina type Agent.
- Firmina type NaturalPerson.
- Firmina type Thing.
- Firmina type Q215627.
- Firmina type Q43115.
- Firmina type Q5.
- Firmina type Person.
- Firmina comment "Saint Firmina or Fermina is a Roman Catholic Italian saint and virgin martyr. She is the patron saint of Civitavecchia, and Amelia Cathedral is dedicated to her.She is said to have lived in the 3rd century and to have suffered martyrdom during the persecution of Diocletian, but all information about her comes from a vita written not earlier than the 6th century.".
- Firmina label "Firmina".
- Firmina sameAs Q3746001.
- Firmina sameAs Fermina_de_Amelia.
- Firmina sameAs Santa_Fermina.
- Firmina sameAs Firmina_di_Amelia.
- Firmina sameAs m.0b76b68.
- Firmina sameAs Q3746001.
- Firmina wasDerivedFrom Firmina?oldid=700019550.
- Firmina depiction Santa_Fermina.JPG.
- Firmina isPrimaryTopicOf Firmina.
- Firmina name "Firmina".
- Firmina name "Saint Firmina".