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  2. Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity - Wikipedia

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    The traditional view has been that Perpetua, Felicity and the others were martyred owing to a decree of Roman emperor Septimius Severus (193–211). This is based on a reference to a decree Severus is said to have issued forbidding conversions to Judaism and Christianity, but this decree is known only from one source, the Augustan History, an unreliable mix of fact and fiction.

  3. Perpetua and Felicity - Wikipedia

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    Perpetua and Felicity (Latin: Perpetua et Felicitas; c. 182 [6] – c. 203) were Christian martyrs of the third century. Vibia Perpetua was a recently married, well-educated noblewoman , said to have been 22 years old at the time of her death, and mother of an infant son she was nursing. [ 7 ]

  4. List of Felicity characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of characters from the television series Felicity: The season two cast members of the show. Amanda Foreman , Amy Jo Johnson (top row, left to right) ; Greg Grunberg , Keri Russell , Scott Speedman , Tangi Miller (middle row) ; Scott Foley (lower row) .

  5. Saint Companions - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the Companions of Perpetua her and Felicity's three companions are known (Revocatus, Saturninus, and Saturus, their teacher). In this case the reason is that Perpetua and Felicity are the most prominent names in the story of their martyrdom (due to their associations with their young babies).

  6. Saint Felicity - Wikipedia

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    Saint Felicity may refer to: Felicity of Rome (c. 101 - 165), saint numbered among the Christian martyrs; Perpetua and Felicity, martyred at Carthage

  7. Perpetua (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Perpetua was released with characters for the Greek alphabet and a matching set of titling capitals for headings. Perpetua is named for the Christian martyr Vibia Perpetua, an account of whose life was used in one of its first showings. Its companion italic is named "Felicity" for her

  8. Category:Carthaginian women - Wikipedia

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    Perpetua and Felicity; S. Sophonisba This page was last edited on 12 January 2015, at 17:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Passion of St. Perpetua, St. Felicitas, and their Companions

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