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*[[Susanna the Myrrh-bearer]] was one of the [[Sunday of Myrrh-bearing Women|myrrh-bearing women]] who brought spices to the tomb of [[Jesus]]. | *[[Susanna the Myrrh-bearer]] was one of the [[Sunday of Myrrh-bearing Women|myrrh-bearing women]] who brought spices to the tomb of [[Jesus]]. | ||
*[[Susanna the Virgin]] was [[martyr]]ed in the third century under Emperor Macedonius. | *[[Susanna the Virgin]] was [[martyr]]ed in the third century under Emperor Macedonius. | ||
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+ | The tale of [[Susanna (Book of Daniel)|Susanna]] is part of the [[Book of Daniel]] in the [[Old Testament]] in the [[Septuagint]] version, though is not included in the Masoretic Text. |
Revision as of 16:06, August 11, 2005
Susanna means lily.
There are several saints named Susanna:
- Susanna the Myrrh-bearer was one of the myrrh-bearing women who brought spices to the tomb of Jesus.
- Susanna the Virgin was martyred in the third century under Emperor Macedonius.
The tale of Susanna is part of the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament in the Septuagint version, though is not included in the Masoretic Text.