St. Barbara of Nicomedia is one of several legendary saints. She may or may not have ever existed. However, the traditions that have been passed down to us tell us that she was a beautiful, wealthy and well educated young woman as well as a Christian. Her father did not want her to continue her life as a Christian so held her prisoner in a tower trying to "brain wash" her into changing her mind and return to worshiping pagan gods. She eventually escaped but was recaptured. At this point her father lost patience and denounced her to the Roman authorities as a Christian. She was tortured and martyred for her faith.
Whether Barbara existed or not is not as important as she still makes a great role model to follow.
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the founder of mission Santa Barbara is Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen
The Santa Barbara Mission was established on the Feast of Saint Barbara, December 4, 1786 and was the tenth of twenty-one California Missions to be founded by the Spanish Franciscans. Some of the commodities traded were precious metals, , tanned leather goods, milled grain and other food stuffs.
The address of the Old Mission Santa Barbara is: , Santa Barbara, CA 93105-3611
The address of the Hermitage Santa Barbara is: 1600 W Mountain Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93103-1669
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Saint Barbara
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Saint (or holy) Barbara.
The patron saints of mathematicians are Saint Barbara and Saint Hubert of Liege.
The image of Saint Barbara used to represent Santeria as sexuality, fire, thunder and lighting.
St. Barbara of Nicomedia is the patroness of the mission.
Her name is Barbara! Last names were not used at the time.
The patrons of mathematicians are Saint Barbara and Saint Hubert of Liege.
Saint Barbara is believed to have lived in the eastern Roman Empire, in the city of Heliopolis, which is located in modern-day Lebanon. She is celebrated as a Christian martyr and saint, known for her unwavering faith in the face of persecution.
It is Saint Barbara. You can read about her at the link below: