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There are several [[saint]]s named Susanna: | There are several [[saint]]s named Susanna: | ||
+ | *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. | ||
*[[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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[[Category:Saints]] | [[Category:Saints]] |
Revision as of 16:16, August 11, 2005
Susanna means lily.
There are several saints named Susanna:
- 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.
- 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.