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Who is the Catherine Wheel named after?

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The Catherine Wheel is named after Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian martyr who was killed in the 4th century. The Catherine Wheel is a firework that spins rapidly and produces a variety of patterns and colors.
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The Catherine Wheel is a particularly gruesome form of execution used in the Middle Ages, but it is not named after a person named Catherine. Rather, the name comes from the device itself, which resembles a cartwheel with spokes. The wheel was typically set ablaze, and the victim was bound to it to suffer a painful and prolonged death. The wheel was also used as a means of torture and punishment for criminals.
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The Catherine Wheel firework device is named after Saint Catherine of Alexandria. According to Christian tradition, Saint Catherine was a martyr who was sentenced to be executed by being tied to a spiked wheel, known as a Catherine Wheel. 
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