- Quiricus and Julitta
- Quiricus and Julitta
• Martyrs in the Diocletian persecutionCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Sts. Quiricus and Julitta — Saints Quiricus and Julitta † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sts. Quiricus and Julitta Martyred under Diocletian. The names of these two martyrs, who in the early Church enjoyed a widespread veneration, are found in the Martyrologium… … Catholic encyclopedia
Quiricus and Julietta — For other uses of the name, see Cyriacus (disambiguation). Saint Quiricus and Saint Julietta Died 304 AD Tarsus, Asia Minor Honored in Assyrian Church of the East … Wikipedia
Julitta and Quiricus — • Martyrs in the Diocletian persecution Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Julitta — f Italian and English: of uncertain origin, probably a Late Latin form of JUDITH (SEE Judith), influenced by JULIA (SEE Julia). This was the name borne by the mother of the infant saint, Quiricus (see QUIRCE (SEE Quirce)); she was martyred with… … First names dictionary
Church of St Cyriac and St Julitta, Swaffham Prior — The tower of the Church of St Cyriac and St Julitta, Swaffham Prior … Wikipedia
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Nevers — • Diocese in France Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nevers Nevers † Catholic Encyc … Catholic encyclopedia
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