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Saturnina :''The Santa Saturnina was a ship associated with the expedition of Juan Carrasco.'' Saint Saturnina ((フランス語:Sainte Saturnine)) is venerated as a Christian virgin martyr, “now believed to most likely be purely legendary.”〔http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=2449〕 ==Legend== Her legend states that she came from a noble German family (her father was a king〔), and that she took a vow of celibacy at the age of twelve. When her parents forced her into marriage when she turned twenty,〔 she fled from Germany into France.〔Agnes Baillie Cunninghame, ''A Dictionary of Saintly Women'' (Bell, 1905), 216-7.〕 The man to whom she had been promised, a Saxon lord, pursued her into France after receiving approval to do so from Saturnina's parents. He found her hiding with some shepherds at Arras; she had been working as a maidservant.〔 He attempted to rape her, and when she resisted him, he decapitated her.〔 The lord miraculously drowned in a fountain, and Saturnina then carried her own head in her hands, and as witnessed by the townspeople, carried her head to the church of St. Remi, which was in the next village: Sains-Les-Marquion. She was then buried there.〔 Another tradition states that Saturnina placed her head on a stone at Sains-lès-Marquion, proclaiming herself to be the last human sacrifice the town would ever suffer.〔
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