from Rome
of Rome is the nickname of the following people:
- Agnes of Rome († around 250), Christian martyr, consecrated virgin and saint
- Alexander of Rome († 165), Roman martyr
- Antoninus of Rome (3rd / 4th century), early Christian martyr
- Beatrix of Rome († around 303), Christian martyr and saint
- Cecilia of Rome (around 200– around 230), Christian holy virgin and martyr of the Church
- Clement of Rome (around 50–97?), Bishop of Rome, third (or second) successor to the Apostle Peter
- Crescentianus of Rome (292–303), Christian martyr from the Diocletian persecution of Christians
- Fabiola of Rome († 399), Roman benefactress and saint
- Franziska von Rom (1384–1440), Christian founder of the order and mystic
- Genesius of Rome († 286?), Christian martyr
- Gorgonius of Rome († around 305), martyr of the Catholic Church
- Hippolytus of Rome (around 170–235), first anti-bishop of Rome
- Irene of Rome († around 288) , saint, widow of St. Castulus
- Irene of Rome († around 379) (around 349–350 - around 379), saint, sister of Pope Damasus I.
- Julius of Rome († around 190), Christian martyr and saint
- Lawrence of Rome († 258), Roman deacon at the time of Pope Sixtus II.
- Lea of Rome († 384), Roman widow and benefactress
- Philologus of Rome (1st / 2nd century), pupil of the Apostle Paul
- Prisca of Rome († in the 1st century), Christian virgin, martyr and saint
- Quirinus von Neuss , called Quirinus von Rom , († around 115), Roman martyr and tribune, relics in Neuss
- Quirinus von Tegernsee , called Quirinus von Rom , († 269), Roman martyr and saint, relics in Tegernsee
- Serena of Rome (2nd / 3rd century), early Christian martyr
- Sophia of Rome († around 304), Christian martyr
- Tatiana of Rome (between 222 and 235 – before 250), virgin and martyr of the 3rd century
- Tiburtius of Rome († 180 and 230), martyr
- Victoria of Rome (230–253), early Christian martyr
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