Saint Daria

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Saint Daria is a Christian martyr venerated alongside her husband Saint Chrysanthus, particularly honored in Western Christian tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian martyr
legendary Christian figure
associatedWith Via Salaria NERFINISHED
persecutions of Christians in the Roman Empire
burialPlace catacombs near Rome
category Ante-Nicene Christian martyrs NERFINISHED
Christian female saints
commemoratedIn Martyrologium Romanum NERFINISHED
commemoratedWith Saint Chrysanthus NERFINISHED
cultDevelopedBy Western Christianity NERFINISHED
cultStatus ancient martyr cult
deathCause martyrdom
era early Christian period
feastDay 19 March
25 October
gender female
hasShrine Rome NERFINISHED
honoredAlongside Saint Chrysanthus NERFINISHED
honoredBy pilgrims to Roman catacombs
iconographicAttribute depicted as a woman in Roman dress
depicted with Saint Chrysanthus
languageOfPrimaryTradition Latin
liturgicalCelebration Mass of martyrs
liturgicalColor red
maritalStatus married
martyrdomPlace Rome NERFINISHED
memorialType optional memorial (in some calendars)
notableFor steadfastness in faith under persecution
pairedMartyr Saint Chrysanthus NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
spiritualAssociation chastity
conversion to Christianity
spouse Saint Chrysanthus NERFINISHED
title Saint
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Lutheran Churches
Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
venerationType martyr

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