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Saints Digna and Emerita (died 259 AD) are venerated as saints by the Catholic Church. They were Roman maidens seized and put to the torture as Christians in the persecution of Valerian (A.D. 254-A.D. 259) at Rome. Their feast day is celebrated on September 22. Their relics are said to lie at the church of San Marcello al Corso, in Rome, although it is recorded that on April 5, 838, a monk named Felix appeared at Fulda with the remains of Saints Cornelius, Callistus, Agapitus, Georgius, Vincentius, Maximus, Cecilia, Eugenia, Digna, Emerita, and Columbana.

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dbo:abstract Saints Digna and Emerita (died 259 AD) are venerated as saints by the Catholic Church. They were Roman maidens seized and put to the torture as Christians in the persecution of Valerian (A.D. 254-A.D. 259) at Rome. Their feast day is celebrated on September 22. Their relics are said to lie at the church of San Marcello al Corso, in Rome, although it is recorded that on April 5, 838, a monk named Felix appeared at Fulda with the remains of Saints Cornelius, Callistus, Agapitus, Georgius, Vincentius, Maximus, Cecilia, Eugenia, Digna, Emerita, and Columbana. (en) As santas Digna e Emérita são veneradas como santas e mártires pela Igreja Católica no dia 22 de setembro. Acredita-se que suas relíquias estejam na igreja de San Marcello al Corso, em Roma, embora haja registro de que no dia 5 de abril de 838, um monge chamado Félix apareceu em Fulda com o que ele alegava serem as relíquias de São Cornélio, Calisto, Agapito, São Jorge, Vicente de Saragoça, Máximo, Santa Cecília, Santa Eugênia, Santas Digna e Emérita, e Columbana. (pt)
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dbp:caption Detail of the altarpiece of the Chapel of Saints Digna and Emerita in the Church of San Marcello al Corso in Rome, by Pietro Andrea Barbieri Pucciardi (en)
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rdfs:comment Saints Digna and Emerita (died 259 AD) are venerated as saints by the Catholic Church. They were Roman maidens seized and put to the torture as Christians in the persecution of Valerian (A.D. 254-A.D. 259) at Rome. Their feast day is celebrated on September 22. Their relics are said to lie at the church of San Marcello al Corso, in Rome, although it is recorded that on April 5, 838, a monk named Felix appeared at Fulda with the remains of Saints Cornelius, Callistus, Agapitus, Georgius, Vincentius, Maximus, Cecilia, Eugenia, Digna, Emerita, and Columbana. (en) As santas Digna e Emérita são veneradas como santas e mártires pela Igreja Católica no dia 22 de setembro. Acredita-se que suas relíquias estejam na igreja de San Marcello al Corso, em Roma, embora haja registro de que no dia 5 de abril de 838, um monge chamado Félix apareceu em Fulda com o que ele alegava serem as relíquias de São Cornélio, Calisto, Agapito, São Jorge, Vicente de Saragoça, Máximo, Santa Cecília, Santa Eugênia, Santas Digna e Emérita, e Columbana. (pt)
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