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:''See Columba (disambiguation), St Columb and Sainte-Colombe for other uses'' Saint Columba of Sens (c . 257 in Spain – beheaded 273) was a saintly virgin associated with Sens in France and a fountain named d'Azon. ==Legend== It is reported that her name may have originally been Eporita and came from a noble pagan family of Saragossa.〔(Lanzi, Fernando and Lnazi, Gioia. "Columba of Sens", ''Saints and Their Symbols'', Liturgical Press, 2004, ISBN 9780814629703 )〕 At the age of 16, she fled Spain for Vienne, where she was baptized and given the name Columba. Emperor Aurelian wanted her to marry his son, and when she refused he had her imprisoned in a brothel at the amphitheatre. While she was in prison, one of the gaolers tried to rape her. A she-bear that was being held at the nearby amphitheatre attacked the guard and saved her. Aurelian wanted both Columba and the she-bear burnt alive, but the bear escaped and rain put out the fire, so he had her beheaded, near a fountain called d'Azon. 〔(Capes, Florence. "St. Columba of Sens." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 1 April 2015 )〕 A man who had recovered his sight after praying for her intercession, saw to her burial.〔 A chapel was built at the grave, followed later by the Abbey of Sens.
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