Ariadne of Phrygia
Saint Ariadne | |
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Died | 130 |
Venerated in |
Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodoxy Church of the East Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion |
Canonized | Pre-congregation |
Feast | 17 September |
Saint Ariadne of Phrygia (died 130 AD) is a 2nd-century Christian saint. According to legend, she was a slave in the household of a Phrygian prince. She refused to participate in rites to a pagan god as part of the prince's birthday celebration. As she was fleeing the Roman authorities, she fell through a chasm in a ridge and was entombed.[1]
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