Saint Juliana — There are several Saints Juliana:* Saint Juliana of Nicomedia * Saint Juliana Falconieri * Saint Juliana of Liège, also known as St. Juliana of Mt. Cornillon * Saint Juliana of Lazarevo, Russian Orthodox saint.Saint Juliana may also refer to* St … Wikipedia
Juliana (poem) — Juliana [Exeter Book, fol.65b 76a] , is one of the four signed poems ascribed to the mysterious poet, Cynewulf. It is his second longest piece at 731 lines, although, at some time the manuscript was damaged so that presently we are missing two… … Wikipedia
Juliana — Juliana, Julianna or Yuliana is a female name. It is a feminized version of Julius as in Julius Caesar (or Julus). It can also refer to:;Medieval women *St. Juliana of Nicomedia, Christian martyr during the Diocletian persecution in 304 *St.… … Wikipedia
Juliana of Lazarevo — Saint Juliana of Lazarevo (1530 1604) a saint of Russian Orthodox Church. She was born in Moscow, to parents named Justin and Stephanida Nedyurev, and lived righteous life, consecrating herself to helping poor and needy people.… … Wikipedia
Juliana Francis — Juliana Francis, also known as Julianna Francis or Juliana Francis Kelly, is an American playwright and actress. She is the recipient of an OBIE award for her performance in Richard Foreman s Maria Del Bosco, and a Dramalogue Award for Reza Abdoh … Wikipedia
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Juliana Falconieri, Saint — • Niece of St. Alexis Falconieri. She founded the Servite Third Order, and died in 1341 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia