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'''Saint Philomena''' (c. 10 January 291 – c. 10 August 304) was a young [[Greece|Greek]] Christian girl, princess of Corcyra, who allegedly met her martyrdom in [[Rome]] by will of [[Diocletian]]. She has been occasionally worshipped as a saint, even if data about her are really scarce and dubious and emerged only in 1802.
'''Saint Philomena''' (c. 10 January 291 – c. 10 August 304) was a young [[Greece|Greek]] Christian girl, princess of Corcyra, who allegedly met her martyrdom in [[Rome]] by will of [[Diocletian]]. She has been occasionally worshipped as a saint, even if data about her are really scarce and dubious and emerged only in 1802.
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Saint Philomena (c. 10 January 291 – c. 10 August 304) was a young Greek Christian girl, princess of Corcyra, who allegedly met her martyrdom in Rome by will of Diocletian. She has been occasionally worshipped as a saint, even if data about her are really scarce and dubious and emerged only in 1802.

In 2012, she was included in a mnemonic set in Abstergo Industries' Project Legacy.[1]

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