Flora and Maria

Flora and María were the first two of nine female Christian Martyrs of Córdoba. After denouncing Islam before an Islamic judge, they were imprisoned. Though threatened "with being thrown upon the streets as prostitutes", they were eventually beheaded.[1][2][3] They are commemorated on 24 November.[4]

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  4. ^ "Roman Martyrology November, in English".