Plautilla

Plautilia (also: Plautilla ) ( † 66 in Rome) is the legend according to a witness of the martyrdom of the Apostle Paul and is revered as a saint.

Plautilia applies after the legend as the mother of the Holy Flavia Domitilla ( the daughter of Domitilla the Elder was, however, actually ) and as the sister of the consul Clement. It should have been converted by Peter, and then to Paul to be encountered in its way to his place of execution and have left him her veil so that he thus could be blindfolded. Paul had promised her this, she would get back this veil and you will have Paul then actual published after his execution and brought back the now bloodstained veil. Plautilia Reportedly deceased later peacefully. Their remains rest allegedly in the Roman basilica of Santi Nereo e Achilleo. Your Memorial Day as a saint is May 20

  • Holy ( 1st century )
  • Born in the 1st century BC or 1st century
  • Died in the 1st century
  • Woman
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