Saint Julitte

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Saint Julitte (also known as Saint Julitta) is an early Christian martyr venerated in the Catholic Church, often honored together with her young son Saint Quiricus.

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Label Occurrences
Saint Julie 1
Saint Julitte canonical 1

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian martyr
early Christian
alsoKnownAs Julitta of Tarsus NERFINISHED
associatedWith Cilicia NERFINISHED
Tarsus NERFINISHED
child Saint Quiricus NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn Byzantine liturgical calendar NERFINISHED
Roman Martyrology NERFINISHED
cultDevelopedByCentury 5th century
diedInCentury 4th century
diedWith Saint Quiricus NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFeastDay 15 July
16 June
30 July
hasFeastType memorial
hasIconographicAttribute depicted with young child Saint Quiricus
palm of martyrdom
hasLegendType Acts of the martyrs NERFINISHED
hasNameVariant Julitta NERFINISHED
Saint Julitta NERFINISHED
hasTitle Martyr
Saint
honoredAs martyr
mother of Saint Quiricus
languageOfName Latin
linkedTo cult of Saint Quiricus
martyrdomReason refusal to renounce Christian faith
patronage children
lawsuits
protection of children
widows
persecutedUnder Diocletianic persecution NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
veneratedAs holy martyr
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
veneratedWith Saint Quiricus NERFINISHED

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Nevers Cathedral dedicatedTo Saint Julitte
St Julie's Catholic High School namedAfter Saint Julitte
this entity surface form: Saint Julie