Saint Ursula

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Saint Ursula is a legendary Christian virgin martyr, venerated especially in medieval Europe as the leader of a group of virgins martyred at Cologne.

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Label Occurrences
Saint Ursula canonical 6

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic saint
Christian martyr
legendary Christian saint
virgin martyr
associatedWithCity Cologne
associatedWithCountry Germany
associatedWithPeople 11,000 Virgins
category Cologne saints
Legendary Christian saints
Virgin martyrs
commemoratedOn Roman Martyrology
companionsNumberTradition 11,000 virgins
cultFlourishedIn Middle Ages
cultRegion England
Germany
Western Europe
eraOfLegend Late Antiquity
feastDay 21 October
gender female
honoredAs saint
iconographicAttribute arrow
banner
crown
group of virgin companions
inspiredReligiousOrder Ursulines of Quebec
surface form: Ursulines
legendaryStatus her historicity is uncertain
legendIncludes large group of virgin companions
massacre at Cologne
voyage by sea to join her betrothed
liturgicalColor red
majorShrine Basilica of St. Ursula, Cologne
martyrdomCause killed by Huns
martyrdomPlace Cologne
patronage Ecclesiastical province of Cologne
surface form: Archdiocese of Cologne

Catholic education
Cologne
surface form: City of Cologne

Ursulines of Quebec
surface form: Ursuline nuns

archers
educators
students
young girls
patronageRelatedInstitution Ursulines of Quebec
surface form: Ursuline schools
relicsVeneratedAt Basilica of St. Ursula, Cologne
religion Christianity
UrsulinesFoundedBy Angela Merici
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Referenced by (6)

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Nieuwe Kerk, Delft dedicatedTo Saint Ursula
Ursulines of Quebec namedAfter Saint Ursula
New Church dedicatedTo Saint Ursula
subject surface form: New Church (Delft)
Ursula associatedWith Saint Ursula