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  2. Saint Julius - Wikipedia

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    Saint Julius is the name of: Pope Julius I (died 352), pope from February 6, 337 to April 12, 352; See Julius and Aaron (died 304) for Julius, British martyr; Saint Julius the Veteran, Nicene saint and martyr; Saint Julius of Novara (330–401), after whom the Saint Julius Island is named; Saint Julius Island, an island in northern Italy

  3. List of child saints - Wikipedia

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    110 Infant and Child Martyrs of Luçon: February 28, 1794 15 days–7 yrs France: Luçon: Servants of God: Louise Marmet: 1769 April 5, 1794 25 France: Lyon: Servant of God: Martyrs of Uganda (1885–1887) Dionysius [Denis] Ssebuggwawo Wasswa: ca. 1870 May 25, 1886 16 Uganda: Kampala: Saint: Ambrosius [Ambrosio] Kibuka: ca. 1868 June 3, 1886 18 ...

  4. Julius of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Julius (died AD 190) was a member of the Roman Senate. He is recorded by St. Eusebius and St. Pontian, as a martyr. [1] He was converted to Christianity by St. Eusebius and baptized by the priest Rufinus. He subsequently distributed his wealth among the poor.

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  6. Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers - Wikipedia

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    Saint Roch is invoked against the bubonic plague. Saints have often been prevailed upon in requests for intercessory prayers to protect against or help combatting a variety of dangers, illnesses, and ailments. This is a list of saints and such ills traditionally associated with them.

  7. Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H) - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox images more often contained inscriptions with the names of saints, so the Eastern repertoire of attributes is generally smaller than the Western. Many of the most prominent saints, like Saint Peter and Saint John the Evangelist can also be recognised by a distinctive facial type. Some attributes are general, such as the martyr's palm. [4]

  8. Pope Julius I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Julius I was the bishop of Rome from 6 February 337 to his death on 12 April 352. He is notable for asserting the authority of the pope over the Arian Eastern bishops , as well as setting December 25 as the official birthdate of Jesus .

  9. Julius and Aaron - Wikipedia

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    Julius and Aaron are two of the three Christian martyrs recorded as having lived in Roman Britain, the other being St Alban. [5] Nothing is known of them except for their martyrdom. [ 6 ] The name "Aaron" is Hebrew and might suggest an individual of Jewish heritage. [ 7 ]