3D STL model for CNC and 3D printers - Icons IK 1910 Saint Antonina
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Saint Antonina Saint Antonina was a Christian martyr who lived during the Roman Empire in the 2nd century. She is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is often depicted in icons as a young woman holding a cross and a palm branch, symbolizing her martyrdom.
According to tradition, Saint Antonina was a young woman from Nicaea who lived during the reign of the Roman Emperor Maximian. She refused to renounce her Christian faith and was arrested and brought before the Roman authorities. Despite being subjected to torture and threats, she remained steadfast in her belief in Christ.
Saint Antonina was eventually sentenced to death and was martyred for her faith. She is remembered for her courage and steadfastness in the face of persecution, and is venerated as a model of faith and devotion in the Orthodox Church.
In Orthodox iconography, Saint Antonina is often depicted with a serene expression, dressed in traditional Roman attire, and holding a cross and a palm branch. These symbols serve as a reminder of her martyrdom and her unwavering faith in Christ, even in the face of death.
Saint Antonina"s feast day is celebrated on July 15th in the Eastern Orthodox Church, where she is honored and remembered for her example of faith and martyrdom. May her prayers and intercessions be with us always.