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'''Pelagia of Tarsus''' (d. early 4th century) is a saint and martyr who lived in [[Tarsus (city)|Tarsus]] in the [[Cilicia]] region of [[Asia Minor]] during the reign of Roman Emperor [[Diocletian]]. <ref>Orthodox Church of America www.oca.org</ref>
'''Pelagia of Tarsus''' (d. early 4th century) is a saint and martyr who lived in [[Tarsus (city)|Tarsus]] in the [[Cilicia]] region of [[Asia Minor]] during the reign of Roman Emperor [[Diocletian]]. <ref>Orthodox Church of America www.oca.org</ref>


According to tradition, Diocletian's son, the heir to the throne, fell in love with her and wanted to marry Pelagia. She replied that she could not, because she had sworn to preserve her virginity [[mystical marriage|and was wedded to Christ]]. In his sorrow, Diocletian's son killed himself. Pelagia was sent to [[Rome]] by her pagan mother, where Diolcetian asked her to become his wife. She refused, calling the emperor insane and she was burnt to death, and her flesh melted and smells of [[myrrh]] pervaded throughout Rome.
According to tradition, Diocletian's son, the heir to the throne, fell in love with her and wanted to marry Pelagia. She replied that she could not, because she had sworn to preserve her virginity [[mystical marriage|and was wedded to Christ]]. In his sorrow, Diocletian's son killed himself. Pelagia was sent to [[Rome]] by her pagan mother, where Diocletian asked her to become his wife. She refused, calling the emperor insane and she was burnt to death, and her flesh melted and smells of [[myrrh]] pervaded throughout Rome.


The pagans sent four lions to surround her bones, but instead they protected her bones from vultures and crows until a Christian bishop could recover them. [[Constantine the Great]] built a church on the site of her remains.
The pagans sent four lions to surround her bones, but instead they protected her bones from vultures and crows until a Christian bishop could recover them. [[Constantine the Great]] built a church on the site of her remains.

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Saint Crescentinus
Diedearly 4th century
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church

Pelagia of Tarsus (d. early 4th century) is a saint and martyr who lived in Tarsus in the Cilicia region of Asia Minor during the reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian. [1]

According to tradition, Diocletian's son, the heir to the throne, fell in love with her and wanted to marry Pelagia. She replied that she could not, because she had sworn to preserve her virginity and was wedded to Christ. In his sorrow, Diocletian's son killed himself. Pelagia was sent to Rome by her pagan mother, where Diocletian asked her to become his wife. She refused, calling the emperor insane and she was burnt to death, and her flesh melted and smells of myrrh pervaded throughout Rome.

The pagans sent four lions to surround her bones, but instead they protected her bones from vultures and crows until a Christian bishop could recover them. Constantine the Great built a church on the site of her remains.

References

  1. ^ Orthodox Church of America www.oca.org