Severus Settimus

Severus Settimus

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Severus Settimus was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 193 to 211 AD, known for his military campaigns and efforts to stabilize the Roman Empire during a period of turmoil. He is noted for his persecution of Christians, which included the martyrdom of saints Perpetua and Felicity in 203 AD, as they were executed for their faith under his reign.

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Colombia Colombia: Severus Settimus was the emperor of the Roman Empire who ordered the imprisonment and martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicidad. 3

El Tiempo: Oración a las Santas Perpetua y Felicidad, patronas de las madres lactantes y los partos difíciles