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Saint Aurea may refer to: *Aurea of Córdoba (810–856), Spanish saint, nun, and martyr * Aurea of Ostia, 3rd-century martyr *
Áurea of San Millán Saint Aurea or Oria (from the la, golden) (1043-1070), was a Spanish anchorite saint attached to the Monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla, in the Spanish Province of La Rioja (Europe). She is commemorated on 11 March. Life Aurea was born in ...
(1043–1070), 11th-century Spanish saint *
Saint Aurea of Paris Aurea of Paris; (died 666; French: ''Sainte Aure''), venerated as Saint Aurea of Paris, was an abbess of Saint Martial in Paris in the seventh century. Dagoburt I and Clovis II ruled at the time. Her feast day was originally the 4th October, howev ...
, a 7th-century Parisien abbess and saint from Syria


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Santa Aurea The Basilica of Santa Aurea is a church situated in the Ostia Antica district of Ostia, Italy. Ostia became an episcopal see as early as the 3rd century AD. The present-day church, completed in 1483, it was the seat of the suburbicarian dioces ...
, a church in Ostia * Aurea (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, tndis