Saint Sabina
Saint Sabina is a Christian martyr and saint, believed to have lived in the 1st century. She is often associated with the early Christian community in Rome and is venerated for her faith and courage. Her feast day is celebrated on February 29 in the Roman Catholic Church.
The Basilica of Saint Sabina in Rome is dedicated to her and is one of the oldest churches in the city, built in the 5th century. It features beautiful wooden doors and a serene atmosphere, attracting visitors and pilgrims who wish to honor her legacy.