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- Q1088039 description "Italian saint".
- Q1088039 description "Italian saint".
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- Q1088039 abstract "Saint Silvia (Sylvia) (c. 515 – c. 592) was the mother of St. Gregory the Great; she had another son but his name did not survive through the ages. She is also venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Two of her relatives, sisters-in-law Trasilla and Emiliana, are also venerated as saints, as well as her other sister-in-law Gordiana, and her husband Gordianus.Little biographical information about her exists. Her native place is sometimes given as Sicily, sometimes as Rome. Apparently she was of as distinguished family as her husband, the Roman regionarius, Gordianus. She had, besides Gregory, a second son.Silvia was noted for her great piety, and she gave her sons an excellent education. After the death of her husband she devoted herself entirely to religion in the "new cell by the gate of blessed Paul" (cella nova juxta portam beati Pauli). Gregory the Great had a mosaic portrait of his parents executed at the monastery of St. Andrew; it is minutely described by Johannes Diaconus (P.L., LXXV, 229-30). Silvia was portrayed sitting with the face, in which the wrinkles of age could not hide the beauty, in full view; the eyes were large and blue, and the expression was gracious and animated.".
- Q1088039 birthDate "0515".
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- Q1088039 deathDate "0592".
- Q1088039 deathYear "0592".
- Q1088039 thumbnail Roma_chiesa_san_saba.jpg?width=300.
- Q1088039 veneratedIn Q9592.
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- Q1088039 birthDate "~515 AD".
- Q1088039 birthPlace "Rome or Sicily".
- Q1088039 dateOfBirth "515".
- Q1088039 dateOfDeath "592".
- Q1088039 deathDate "~592 AD".
- Q1088039 name "Saint Silvia".
- Q1088039 name "Silvia".
- Q1088039 placeOfBirth "Rome or Sicily".
- Q1088039 shortDescription "Italian saint".
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- Q1088039 comment "Saint Silvia (Sylvia) (c. 515 – c. 592) was the mother of St. Gregory the Great; she had another son but his name did not survive through the ages. She is also venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Two of her relatives, sisters-in-law Trasilla and Emiliana, are also venerated as saints, as well as her other sister-in-law Gordiana, and her husband Gordianus.Little biographical information about her exists. Her native place is sometimes given as Sicily, sometimes as Rome.".
- Q1088039 label "Saint Silvia".
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- Q1088039 depiction Roma_chiesa_san_saba.jpg.
- Q1088039 name "Saint Silvia".
- Q1088039 name "Silvia".