Saint Sabina
Sabina of Rome, also known as Saint Sabina or Sabina the Roman was a Roman Christian who was martyred for her faith. She is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church, being commemorated on 29 August.
Biography
Sabina was the daughter of Herod Metallarius and the wealthy widow of Senator Valentinus, originally from Avezzano in the region of Abruzzo.Sabina converted to Christianity due to the example of her Syrian slave Serapia. The widow then withdrew with a few devout friends to one of her country seats, where she spent her time doing good works. Serapia was denounced and beheaded in the city of Vindena in the state of Umbria. Sabina rescued her relics and had them interred in the family mausoleum where she also expected to be buried. Sabina was later denounced as well, and accused of being a Christian by Elpidio the Prefect. She was thereupon martyred in Rome.File:Santa Sabina2013-08-27.JPG|thumb|left|Reliquary of Saint Sabina in the local parish of Santi Pietro e Paolo in Ascona, Switzerland