Saint Sabina of Rome
Saint Sabina of Rome is a Christian martyr who is 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, or February 28 in non-leap years.
According to tradition, Saint Sabina was the widow of a Roman senator and converted to Christianity. She is often depicted in art with a palm branch, symbolizing her martyrdom. Her life and legacy are commemorated in various churches, including the Basilica di Santa Sabina in Rome.