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Saint Felicula tied to a pole and burnt, and later being
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Saint Felicula tied to a pole and burnt, and later being
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Martyrdom of Saint Felicula. Etching.

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Antonio Tempesta: Saint Felicula tied to a pole and burnt, and later being drowned, 16th century, Etching.

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