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The veneration of Saint Susanna is inextricably connected with the church on the Quirinal, Santa Susanna. The development of the Susanna legend, and the history of the site that came to be indelibly connected with her, cannot be separated, if a full account of either is the real goal. See the Biographisch-Bibliographische Kirchenlexikon reference, which has been the basis for statements in this article. --Wetman00:56, 14 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I removed this "reference" as I found it utterly incomprehensible. There as no other information about it in the displayed text of the article, nor in the source text of the article. There needs to be much more for this to be a good reference.--Nick Beeson (talk) 11:07, 27 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]