Saint Victoria of Tivoli is associated with the sisters Victoria and Anatolia, who were martyred in either 250 AD or 253 AD, so would have been born circa 230 AD in Tivoli, near Rome.
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St Victoria of Tivoli died in 253
Saint Victoria of Tivoli was never formally canonized by the Catholic Church. She is a local saint in Tivoli, Italy, where she is venerated.
St. Victoria of Tivoli feast day is December 23
Her birthday is unknown but she died a martyr in the year 253.
Saint Victoria of Tivoli's feast day is ON the 23
St. Victoria of Tivoli's birthdate is not known. St. Victoria died in the year 253 AD. A feast for her is held in December of each year.
Victoria was from Tivoli, a town near Rome, Italy.
she was martyred
There are a number of saints named Victoria. Please be specific. St. Victoria (of Tivoli) was the sister of Saint Anatolia. They were arranged to marry noble Roman pagans. She refused to go through with the wedding and sold all her jewelry. She was martyred by order of Roman emperor Julian. Her feast day is on December 23.
There are a number of legendary saints named Victoria. --- Three similar historical records are: - St. Victoria (and sister Anatolia) born c. 230 AD, died 250/253 AD either during the reign of Decius or of Valerian. - St. Victoria (of Albitina), born near the end of the 3rd century AD, died 304 AD (refused arranged marriage). - St. Victoria (of Cordoba), sister of Saint Acisclus (both martyred 304 AD during reign of Diocletian) --- The name Saint Victoria of Tivoli is associated with the first of the three.
Serafino De Tivoli was born in 1826.