Justa may refer to:
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Justa (rebel)
Justa (or Justasa and Justasus) was elected by Samaritans as their king during the 484 AD Samaritan revolt. Following his ascent in Samaria, he moved on Caesarea, where a noteworthy Samaritan community lived. There, many Christians were killed a ...
, also known as Justasa, Samaritan rebel
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JUSTA, Yugoslav airline company from the 1940s
*A name attributed to the gentile,
Syro-Phoenician or Canaanite woman whose daughter was healed by Jesus according to Mark 7:24-30
*Saint Justa of Cagliari (d. 130) - see
Justa, Justina and Henedina
Saints Justa, Justina and Henedina (or Aenidina) of Cagliari ( sc, Justa, Justina et Enedina, it, Giusta, Giustina ed Enedina) (died 130) were Christian martyrs (possibly sisters) of Sardinia, put to death at Cagliari or possibly Sassari.
Their f ...
*Saint Justa (3rd century) - see
Justa and Rufina
Saints Justa and Rufina (Ruffina) ( es, Santa Justa y Santa Rufina) are venerated as martyrs. They are said to have been martyred at Hispalis (Seville) during the 3rd century.
Only St. Justa (sometimes "Justus" in early manuscripts) is mentione ...
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Justa Grata Honoria
Justa Grata Honoria, commonly referred to during her lifetime as Honoria, (born ''c.'' 418 – died ''c.'' 455) was the older sister of the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian III. She is famous for her plea of love and help to Attila the Hun, whi ...
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Santa Justa (disambiguation), multiple uses
See also
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Justa stove
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Justus
Justus (died on 10 November between 627 and 631) was the fourth Archbishop of Canterbury. He was sent from Italy to England by Pope Gregory the Great, on a mission to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native paganism, probably arrivin ...
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Justina (disambiguation)
Justina and Justine are anglicised versions of the Latin name ''Iustina'', feminine of ''Iustinus'', a derivative of ''Iustus'', meaning ''fair'' or ''just''. For the masculine version of the name, see Justin (name).
Translations
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Justas, a Lithuanian masculine given name
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