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I believe this figure to be the same person as Tatiana (rome) c.228. A priestess of Isis that accepted Jesus. The reason that there is no historical record of her in Roman Catholic archives of any substance is; I believe; that there was a group of Gnostics that created a secret Temple of Gnosis, in her name. That Temple can be found in the usurped Baroque Cathedral in Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico. That was stolen by the Spanish, under edict by a Parisian named Borda; for the electrum mine that is under that Edifice. That Temple is a place of Gnosis that teaches, and displays the 22 major Tarot card trumps; along with the old Testament Kabbalistic tree of life displaying the
Sepherioth. It is a Temple of Isis, and much older than the 250 odd years given to its construction. A very mysterious place, Given the lack of any official recognition of Prisca/Tatiana by the Vatican. Most all, if not all; Large Cathedrals have been constructed in the name of a Saint that has an actual following on record.
Acktheleone (talk) Moved from article to Talk by Afaprof01 (talk) 22:37, 12 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The article cites a moderately recent (1900) children's book of Christian legends by Abbie Farwell Brown. That book of legends is online at Project Gutenberg and other places, but it doesn't itself have references. Where did Brown get this detailed legend? St. Prisca may well be "ahistorical", but even if she were a fabrication, it would be interesting to know if she was a fabrication from the 3rd, 10th, or 20th century. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 38.97.76.146 (talk) 17:50, 20 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]