Saint Anastasia or Santa Anastasia may refer to one of several saints, including:
* Basilissa and Anastasia of Rome (fl. c. 68), martyrs
* Anastasia the Roman (fl. c. 253), martyr
* Anastasia of Sirmium from Rome (fl. c. 304), martyr
* Anastasia the Patrician from Byzantium (fl. 576), Byzantine lady-in-waiting and hermit in Egypt
* Athanasia of Aegina (also Anastasia; c. 790–860), who lived in the Byzantine Empire and advised Empress Theodora II
* Saint Anastasia of Serbia (fl. 1196), Princess consort of Serbia
* Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000
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| - Saint Anastasia or Santa Anastasia may refer to one of several saints, including:
* Basilissa and Anastasia of Rome (fl. c. 68), martyrs
* Anastasia the Roman (fl. c. 253), martyr
* Anastasia of Sirmium from Rome (fl. c. 304), martyr
* Anastasia the Patrician from Byzantium (fl. 576), Byzantine lady-in-waiting and hermit in Egypt
* Athanasia of Aegina (also Anastasia; c. 790–860), who lived in the Byzantine Empire and advised Empress Theodora II
* Saint Anastasia of Serbia (fl. 1196), Princess consort of Serbia
* Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000 (en)
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| - Saint Anastasia or Santa Anastasia may refer to one of several saints, including:
* Basilissa and Anastasia of Rome (fl. c. 68), martyrs
* Anastasia the Roman (fl. c. 253), martyr
* Anastasia of Sirmium from Rome (fl. c. 304), martyr
* Anastasia the Patrician from Byzantium (fl. 576), Byzantine lady-in-waiting and hermit in Egypt
* Athanasia of Aegina (also Anastasia; c. 790–860), who lived in the Byzantine Empire and advised Empress Theodora II
* Saint Anastasia of Serbia (fl. 1196), Princess consort of Serbia
* Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000 (en)
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