Messalina of Foligno
Saint Messalina of Foligno | |
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Status of St. Messalina in Foligno Cathedral | |
| Virgin and martyr | |
| Born | 235 C.E. Foligno, Roman Italy |
| Died | 23 January 249 C.E. Foligno, Roman Italy |
| Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
| Major shrine | Foligno Cathedral |
| Feast | 19 January (Eastern Orthodox) 23 January (Catholic) |
| Patronage | Foligno |
Messalina of Foligno (Italian: Santa Messalina di Foligno; 235–249) was a 3rd-century Italian Christian consecrated virgin and martyr who was a disciple of Felician of Foligno. During the persecution of Christians by Emperor Decius, she was clubbed to death after she refused to make a sacrifice to the Roman gods. She is venerated ad a saint in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church.