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- Juthwara or Jutwara was a virgin and martyr from Dorset. According to her legend, she was an eighth-century Saxon, and sister to Sidwell, though some historians...
- English county of Devon, She is the patroness saint of Exeter and sister to Juthwara. Sidwell was a Saxon Christian living in Exeterin the 8th century. Her...
- Corsica (died 439) Olivia of Palermo (died 448) Eluned of Brecon (died 468) Juthwara (6th century) Nympha of Palermo (6th century) Columba of Cornwall (6th...
- Winchester Wulfsige of Sherborne Wulfthryth of Wilton Unclear origin Arilda of Oldbury Juthwara of Sherbourne Rumbold of Mechlin Urith of Chittlehampton...
- Relecq-Kerhuon in France, and sisters Saints Juthwara and Sidwell, and Eadwara (possibly a nickname of Juthwara) She possibly had other brothers, Paul Aurelian...
- Hilarian d'Espalion [fr] Justinian of Ramsey Island Justus of Beauvais Juthwara Lambert of Saragosse Laure**** of Hungary (Seville, Spain; Vatan, France)...
- flowers across his chest and holding a palm and cathedral[citation needed] Juthwara round soft cheese, sword; with Sidwell; as cephalop****[a] Juvenal of Narni...
- Winchester Wulfsige of Sherborne Wulfthryth of Wilton Unclear origin Arilda of Oldbury Juthwara of Sherbourne Rumbold of Mechlin Urith of Chittlehampton...
- containing only the parish itself. It was the site of the martyrdom of Saint Juthwara (Juthware), and a Romano-British Villa excavated between 1967 and 1985...
- Dedication of Saints Peter and Paul Elizabeth of Hungary (Church of England) Juthwara Mabyn (Roman Catholic Church and Anglicanism) The main day of the Feast...