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  1. Saints. Perpetua and Felicity. The martyrdom of Perpetua, Felicitas, Revocatus, Saturninus and Saturus from the Menologion of Basil II ( c. AD 1000) Martyrs. Born. c. 182. Died. c. 203 (aged 20–21) Carthage, Roman province of Africa.

  2. En el año 203, durante la persecución del emperador Septimio Severo, una joven mujer rica de 22 años, llamada Perpetua, fue arrestada y acusada por cristianismo junto con su sirvienta Felicidad (también conocida como Felícitas ), y otras tres personas más que eran sus esclavos.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Perpetua was a Christian martyr who wrote The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity, a journal recounting her trial and imprisonment that was continued by a contemporary who described Perpetuas death in the arena. Both her martyrdom and its account have been highly revered by ancient and modern.

  4. 7 de feb. de 2024 · Perpetuas story was known to the African Christian intellectual Tertullian, who mentions her martyrdom in his book On the Soul, written five to ten years after her execution. This proves...

  5. The Martyrdom of Saints Perpetua and Felicitas. This is the prison diary of a young woman martyered in Carthage in 202 or 203 CE. The beginning and ending are related by an editor/narrator; the...

  6. It is one of the oldest and most notable early Christian texts. Along with the experiences of Perpetua and Felicity, the text also appears to contain, in his own words, the accounts of the visions of Saturus, another Christian martyred with Perpetua.

  7. The Martyrdom of Saints Perpetua and Felicitas. This is the prison diary of a young woman martyred in Carthage in 203 CE. The beginning and ending are related by an editor/narrator; the central text contains the words of Perpetua herself.