After Cecilia would not renounce her Christian faith, the Romans first locked her in a steaming sauna for three days. When that failed to kill her, soldiers were ordered to behead her. Three sword strokes failed to do that also. Since three strokes was the maximum allowed by law, she was left to die of her injuries. She died, I believe, 3 days later but not before she had arranged for all her possessions to be given to the Church and distributed to the poor.
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No, Saint Peter was executed by the Roman Emperor Nero.
The Roman Emperor Claudius II Gothicus was ultimately responsible for the death of Valentine.
Saint Ymar was a Benedictine monk in England who was put to death in the year 830 by marauding Danes.
February 6 is her feast day-- the day she was put to death.
sentenced to die or death means that they person or people are going to be put to death in prison (if they are in prison)
The Roman emperor had all Christian soldiers arrested and gave them a choice of renouncing Christianity or being put to death. George refused to renounce his faith.
Our Blessed Lord was put to death and died on Calvary outside Jerusalem.
St. Andrew, the apostle, was not formally canonized as the procedures for this were not put in place until the 11th or 12 century. He was popularly considered a saint since he was an apostle and he died a martyr's death.
Her Imperial Highness, the Saint Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova died at about 2 am on July 17th, 1918 in a planned assassination by the Bolshevik soldiers at the Ipatieve House in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
There is no known Catholic saint named Vissia. It is possible that the name is not associated with any recognized saint in the Catholic tradition.
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