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Pelagia of Tarsus

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clarification: Tarsus is the capital of Cilicia
The holy and glorious [[Virgin-Martyr]] [[Saint]] '''Pelagia of Tarsus''' was a resident of Cilicia the city of Tarsus <ref>In the time of the Romans, Tarsus, is competed with Athens and Alexandria as the centre of the world. It was the birth place of the Apostle Paul [Acts 21:39 and 22:3]. The , and the chief city was of the province of Cilicia, which by modern day terms, is situated on the banks of the Cydnus River.</ref> of Tarsus <ref>In the time of the Romans, Tarsus competed with Athens and Alexandria as the centre of the world.</ref> in Asia Minor during the reign of the Emperor [[Diocletian]] (284-305). She is commemorated [[May 4]].
According to the tradition of the [[Church]], the son of Diocletian fell in love with the holy maiden, wishing to seek her as his own. When he made advances towards her, Pelagia replied that she could not love him, having sworn herself to [[Jesus Christ|Christ]], the [[Bridegroom]]. In passion, anger, and sorrow, Diocletian's son killed himself. Pelagia was then sent to Rome by her pagan mother, where Diocletian himself asked her to become his wife. She refused, and seeing the cruelty of the tyrannical emperor, she called him insane. The emperor had her burned at the stake, and as her flesh melted like wax, the incense of [[myrrh]] emitted from her holy flesh, perfuming the city.
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