Saint Laura of Constantinople
Appearance
Laura of Constantinople | |
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Born | 1400 Constantinople, Byzantine Empire (modern-day Istanbul, Turkey) |
Died | 29 May 1453 |
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Feast | 29 May |
Saint Laura of Constantinople (died 1453) was a Christian who lived in Constantinople during the 15th century. She was born in Greece into a noble family: her father was a Latin knight named Michael and her mother was Albanian. Her name was Theodolinde Trasci. After she became a nun in Constantinople, she changed it into Laura, eventually rising to become an abbess.[1] She was martyred by the Ottoman Turks who took Constantinople on 29 May 1453. They scalded her to death with the other 52 sisters of her convent.[2]
Her feast day is on May 29.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ De Renzis N., Storia di Santa Laura da Costantinopoli nel quattrocentosettantacinquesimo anno della Sua morte, Tip. Editrice R. Riccio Cosenza 1925
- ^ Calvo S., Resumen de las prerrogativas del Orden de la Ssa Trinidad, Josef Longas Pamplona I p. 219
- ^ "May 29 – Saint Laura of Constantinople". 28 May 2018.
Categories:
- 1400 births
- 1453 deaths
- 15th-century Christian martyrs
- 15th-century Christian saints
- Byzantine female saints
- Christian saints killed by Muslims
- 15th-century Byzantine nuns
- 15th-century Albanian people
- 15th-century Albanian women
- Saints from Constantinople
- Trinitarian saints
- Female murder victims
- Byzantine saints
- Saint stubs
- Albanian Roman Catholic saints