Saint Juliana
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People

  • See Paul and Juliana
    Paul and Juliana
    Paul and Juliana were brother and sister who suffered martyrdom, at the hands of Aurelian, in 270.Juliana is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square.-References:...

     for Saint Juliana (died 270); she also lived with saint Tom martyred with her brother Paul in 270
  • Saint Juliana of Nicomedia
    Juliana of Nicomedia
    Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304. She was popular in the Middle Ages, especially in the Netherlands, as the patron saint of sickness.-Historical background:...

     (died 304)

  • Saint Juliana of Liège
    Juliana of Liège
    Saint Juliana of Liège was a religious woman and visionary from Retinnes in the Bishopric of Liège, now in Belgium. She was known in her community for her "capacious memory," her gift of prophecy, and religious devotion...

     (1193–1252), also known as St. Juliana of Mt. Cornillon
  • Saint Juliana of Lazarevo
    Juliana of Lazarevo
    Saint Juliana of Lazarevo is a saint of the Orthodox Church. She was born in Moscow, to Justin and Stefanida Nedyurev, and married Yury Osorin, owner of the village of Lazarevo, near Murom...

     (1530–1604), Russian Orthodox saint
  • St. Juliana Falconieri
    Juliana Falconieri
    Saint Juliana Falconieri was the Italian foundress of the Sisters of the Third Order of Servites ....

     (1270–1341), Italian foundress of the Servite Third Order
  • Julian of Norwich
    Julian of Norwich
    Julian of Norwich is regarded as one of the most important English mystics. She is venerated in the Anglican and Lutheran churches, but has never been canonized, or officially beatified, by the Catholic Church, probably because so little is known of her life aside from her writings, including the...

     (1342–1416), one of the greatest English mystics
  • Juliana Holszanska (1375–1448), third wife of Vytautas the Great
    Vytautas the Great
    Vytautas ; styled "the Great" from the 15th century onwards; c. 1350 October 27, 1430) was one of the most famous rulers of medieval Lithuania. Vytautas was the ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania which chiefly encompassed the Lithuanians and Ruthenians...

    , Grand Duke of Lithuania
  • Sts. Juliana and Semproniana are martyrs associated with the legend of Saint Cucuphas
  • Julianna (Uliana) of Tver (c. 1320–1392), daughter of Grand Prince Alexander of Tver who became a nun under the name Marina

Places

  • St. Juliana's Abbey
    St. Juliana's Abbey
    St. Juliana's Abbey was a Benedictine monastery in Rottum, the Netherlands. The abbey, dedicated to the virgin-martyr Juliana of Nicomedia, was probably founded between 1195 and 1210 by monks from the Benedictine Werden Abbey in Germany....

     in the Netherlands
  • St. Juliana School, an Archdiocese of Chicago elementary school
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