St. Blandina of Lyon Framed Art

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Saint Blandina of Lyon
162 AD - 177 AD
Feast Day: June 2
Patronage: falsely accused people; young girls; servants; Lyon, France
This fine art print is professionally framed with a quality hardwood frame under non-glare acrylic. Choose from a walnut colored stain (dark wood) or speckled maple colored stain (light wood)Our frames are handcrafted from start to finish in the USA. Wall mount. A beautiful addition to any home.

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Saint Blandina (Blandine) was a Roman slave girl in ancient Gaul who was martyred for her faith in Lyon, France, in 177 AD. Persecution of Christians in Lyon took place during the Reign of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. As a non-Roman citizen who refused to renounce her Christian Faith, young Blandina was first tortured, then bound to a pillar, and wild beasts were set on her, but did not touch her. After days of torture and watching her companions tortured and die, she was killed with a dagger.