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Joan of Aza
Juana de Aza is the name gradually developed in hagiographical tradition for the mother of Saint Dominic. In the final form of this tradition, she is said to have been born in 1135 in Haza and to have died at Caleruega (Dominic's birthplace) on 4 August 1205. Juana de Aza was beatified in 1828. ==Legend== In the earliest biography of Dominic, by Jordan of Saxony, Dominic's parents are not named, but the story is told that before his birth his mother dreamed that a dog leapt from her womb carrying a torch in its mouth and set the world aflame.〔("History of St. Dominic, The Dominican Province of St. Joseph )〕 Jordan adds that Dominic was brought up by his parents and a maternal uncle who was an "archpriest".〔Jordan of Saxony, ''Libellus de principiis'' 4.〕 A later source, still of the 13th century, gives the names of Dominic's mother and father as Juana and Felix.〔Pedro Ferrando, ''Legenda Sancti Dominici'' 4.〕 Nearly a century after Dominic's birth, a local author asserts that Dominic's father was ''vir venerabilis et dives in populo suo'' ("an honoured and wealthy man in his village");〔Rodrigo de Cerrato, ''Vita S. Dominici''.〕 later hagiographers, elaborating on this, gradually developed identities for his father, said to be a member of the local noble family Guzmán and for his mother, who was eventually attached to the neighbouring noble Aza family. Nothing is known of her childhood, but she probably married when very young, as was usual. She and her husband, Felix, had four sons and a daughter. When the two older boys were grown, she went to the Abbey church at Silos to pray for another son.〔(Walsh, Michael J., "Joan of Aza", ''A New Dictionary of Saints'', Liturgical Press, 2007, ISBN 9780814631867 )〕 She is said to have had a dream in which St. Dominic of Silos told her that she would have a son, who would be a shining light to the Church. She decided to name the child Dominic.〔(Butler, Alban. and Burns, Paul. "Blessed Joan of Aza", ''Lives of the Saints'', A&C Black, 1998, ISBN 9780860122579 )〕 According to Dominican tradition, his mother later saw the moon on his forehead, yet at his Baptism, his godmother perceived it as a star. The boy was christened probably after Saint Dominic of Silas whose nearby shrine was a favorite of his mother.〔
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