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Cyricus and his
mother Julitta are
venerated as
early Christian martyrs.
According to
traditional stories, they were put to
death at
Tarsus in AD 304...
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Julitta of Armenia, also
known as
Mariam of Armenia, (in Armenian: Ժուլիտտա (
Julitta) or Մարիամ (Mariam)) was a
figure of
early Christianity.
While her...
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Saint Julitta, or
Saint Juliot, is a male
Celtic saint to whom two
Cornish churches are dedicated. He is
believed to have
settled at the site of Tintagel...
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Julitta Münch (25 July 1959 – 21 May 2020) was a
German presenter and journalist. Münch was born in Düsseldorf, and did a
journalistic traineeship after...
- The
Church of St
Cyriac and St
Julitta is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Swaffham Prior, Cambridgeshire, England. It is
recorded in the...
- St
Julitta's Church, St
Juliot is a
Grade II*
listed parish church in the
Church of
England Diocese of
Truro in St Juliot, Cornwall. (St
Julitta's Church...
- St
Julitta's Church, Lanteglos-by-Camelford is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England Diocese of
Truro in Lanteglos-by-Camelford, Cornwall...
- Tarsus,
Saint Marinus of Tarsus,
Saint Diomedes,
Saint Quiricus and
Saint Julitta. The city
remained largely pagan, however,
until the time of
Julian the...
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Judith (or Jutta,
sometimes called Julitta or Ita in
Latin sources; c. 1115/1120 –
after 1168), a
member of the
House of Babenberg, was
Marchioness of...
- Illuminator, the
founder and
first head of the
Armenian Church and his wife,
Julitta (or Mariam) of Armenia. Most of the
information about Aristaces's life...