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  1. As one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, Barbara is a popular saint, perhaps best known as the patron saint of armourers, artillerymen, military engineers, miners and others who work with explosives because of her legend's association with lightning. She is also the patron saint of mathematicians.

  2. Saint Barbara, also known as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian Greek martyr born mid-third century in Heliopolis, Phoenicia. Barbara was the daughter to a rich pagan named Dioscorus. After the death of Barbara's mother, Dioscorus dedicated his life to his only daughter.

  3. St. Barbara (died c. 200 ce; feast day December 4) was a legendary virgin martyr of the early church. Venerated as one of the 14 Auxiliary Saints (Holy Helpers), she is invoked in thunderstorms and is the patron saint of artillerymen and miners.

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  4. Learn about the holy Great Martyr Barbara, who lived in the fourth century and suffered for her faith in Christ. Read her story of conversion, baptism, torture and miracles, and how she is venerated in the Orthodox Church.

  5. St. Barbara, often referred to as the Great Martyr Barbara, was born in the mid-third century in Heliopolis, Phoenicia, a region known today as Baalbek in Lebanon. This ancient city, with its rich history and grand temples, was a hub of cultural and religious activities.

  6. Learn about St. Barbara, a third-century noblewoman who covertly converted to Christianity and faced brutal persecution and martyrdom. Discover her patronage, veneration, and legacy as a protector against lightning and explosions.

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  8. Saint Barbara is a highly venerated saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, known for her courage, faith, and martyrdom in the early centuries of Christianity. Her story is one of bravery and steadfast devotion in the face of persecution.

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