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Saint Vincenca : ウィキペディア英語版
Saint Vincenca
Saint Vincenca (sometimes spelled Vicenza or Vicenca, ''Croatian'': Sveta Vincenca) is a Christian saint, who lived in the third century in Rome. As a young girl, she was tortured and then executed for her Christian beliefs, dying before the age of seventeen.〔(Holy Vincenc - Zaštitnica Blata ) Retrieved 6 January 2010〕 She was later made a Christian martyred saint.
==History==
After her death in the third century, her body was buried in a cemetery in Via Portuense just outside of Rome. In 1795, with the blessing of Pope Pius VI, her remains were transported to the small town of Blato on the island of Korčula in the Adriatic. There, her relics were placed inside the local church of Svi Sveti ''(All Saints)''. A classicist chapel for Vicenca was built within the church as well as a luxurious tomb.〔(Blato-Culturenet.hr ) Retrieved 6 January 2010〕〔(UDC 929 (J. Kosirić Teodošević) Original scientific paper by K.Teodosevic ) Retrieved 6 January 2010.〕〔(Blato-Korculainfo ) Retrieved 6 January 2010.〕 At the time the island was a part of the Republic of Venice, though now it is in modern-day Croatia.〔(Korcula-Historical Survey ) Retrieved 6 January 2010.〕 Since the move, she has been the patron saint of the town. Her feast day, St. Vincenca's Day, is on 28 April, when local festivities are held in her name,〔(Blato-Prizba Apartments ) Retrieved 6 January 2010.〕 such as Kumpanija sword dances by the local Chivalrous Society.

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