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The Three virgins of Tuburga were a group of young women who were executed for being Christians around 257 AD, in what was Roman-era Tunisia. Traditionally named Maxima, Donatilla, and Secunda, the trio are venerated as saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church and in the Catholic Church. They are remembered in both churches on 30 July. The three young women were martyred under Emperor Valerian's persecution in the 3rd century. It is also possible they were executed under Diocletian given the dates Proconsul Anullinus was procurator.

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  • Santa Máxima, Santa Donatila y Santa Segunda (c. 240 o c. 290-c. 257 o 303) son tres mártires cristianas que murieron ejecutadas en tiempos del emperador Valeriano. También es posible que muriesen bajo el mandato del emperador Diocleciano, cuando Annio Anulino era procónsul.​ Son en ocasiones confundidas con Santa Perpetua y Santa Felicidad. (es)
  • The Three virgins of Tuburga were a group of young women who were executed for being Christians around 257 AD, in what was Roman-era Tunisia. Traditionally named Maxima, Donatilla, and Secunda, the trio are venerated as saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church and in the Catholic Church. They are remembered in both churches on 30 July. The three young women were martyred under Emperor Valerian's persecution in the 3rd century. It is also possible they were executed under Diocletian given the dates Proconsul Anullinus was procurator. They are among the few named victims of this widespread persecution, and the primary source on them in John Foxe who records that they "had gall and vinegar given them to drink, were then severely scourged, tormented on a gibbet, rubbed with lime, scorched on a gridiron, worried by wild beasts, and at length beheaded". (en)
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  • Virgin Martyrs (en)
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  • Thuburbo Maius, Roman Province of Africa (en)
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  • Saints Maxima, Donatilla, and Secunda (en)
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  • Santa Máxima, Santa Donatila y Santa Segunda (c. 240 o c. 290-c. 257 o 303) son tres mártires cristianas que murieron ejecutadas en tiempos del emperador Valeriano. También es posible que muriesen bajo el mandato del emperador Diocleciano, cuando Annio Anulino era procónsul.​ Son en ocasiones confundidas con Santa Perpetua y Santa Felicidad. (es)
  • The Three virgins of Tuburga were a group of young women who were executed for being Christians around 257 AD, in what was Roman-era Tunisia. Traditionally named Maxima, Donatilla, and Secunda, the trio are venerated as saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church and in the Catholic Church. They are remembered in both churches on 30 July. The three young women were martyred under Emperor Valerian's persecution in the 3rd century. It is also possible they were executed under Diocletian given the dates Proconsul Anullinus was procurator. (en)
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