Fabiola of Rome
Fabiola of Rome was a prominent early Christian figure known for her charitable works and dedication to the faith. Born into a wealthy Roman family, she became a widow after a brief marriage. Fabiola used her resources to help the poor and the sick, establishing one of the first known hospitals in Rome.
Her commitment to helping others earned her respect in the Christian community. Fabiola was later recognized as a saint, and her feast day is celebrated on December 27. She is often remembered for her compassion and the impact she had on early Christian social welfare.