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St. Bibiana
The earliest mention in an authentic historical authority of St. Bibiana
(Vibiana), a Roman female martyr, occurs in the Liber Pontificalis
where in
the biography of Pope Simplicius (468-483) it is stated that this pope
consecrated a basilica of the holy martyr Bibiana, which contained her body,
hear the 'palatium Licinianum'
(ed. Duchesne, I, 249). This basilica still
exists. In the fifth century, therefore, the bodily remains of St. Bibiana
rested within the city walls. We have no further historical particulars
concerning the martyr or the circumstances of her death; neither do we know why
she was buried in the city itself. In later times a legend sprang up concerning
her, connected with the Acts of the martyrdom of Sts. John and Paul and has no
historical claim to belief. According to this legend, Bibiana was the daughter
of a former prefect, Flavianus, who was banished by Julian the Apostate. Dafrosa,
the wife of Flavianus, and his two daughters, Demetria and Bibiana, were also
persecuted by Julian= Dafrosa and Demetria died a natural death and were buried
by Bibiana in their own house; but Bibiana was tortured and died as a result of
her sufferings. Two days after her death a priest named John buried Bibiana near
her mother and sister in her home, the house being later turned into a church.
It is evident that the legend seeks to explain in this way the origin of the
church and the presence in it of the bodies of the above mentioned confessors.
The account contained in the martyrologies of the ninth century is drawn from
the legend.
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