Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century/Dionysia, martyr at Alexandria

Dionysia (2), at Alexandria, 251, mother of many children, who, loving her Lord more than her children, died by the sword, along with the venerable lady Mercuria, without being tried by torture, as the prefect had succeeded so ill with Ammonarion that he was ashamed to go on torturing and being defeated by women (Dion. Alex. ad Fab. ap. Eus. H. E. vi. 41).

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