Saint Juliana (Turin)
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People

* Saint Juliana (died 270), martyred with her brother Paul (see
Paul and Juliana Paul and Juliana were brother and sister who suffered martyrdom, at the hands of Aurelian, in 270.Saint Paul
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) * Saint Juliana of Nicomedia (died 304), virgin and martyr * Saint
Juliana of Liège Juliana of Liège (also called Juliana of Mount-Cornillon), ( 1192 or 1193 – 5 April 1258) was a medieval Norbertine canoness regular and mystic in what is now Belgium. Traditional scholarly sources have long recognized her as the promoter ...
(1193–1252), also known as St. Juliana of Mt. Cornillon * Saint
Juliana of Lazarevo Juliana of Lazarevo (or Juliana of Murom) (1530 – 10 January 1604) is a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church. She was born in Moscow, to Justin and Stefanida Nedyurev, and married Giorgi Osorgin, owner of the village of Lazarevo, near Murom. She ...
(1530–1604), Russian Orthodox saint * Saint
Juliana Falconieri Juliana Falconieri, O.S.M., (1270 – 19 June 1341) was the Italian foundress of the Religious Sisters of the Third Order of Servites (Mantellate Sisters or the Servite Tertiaries). Biography Juliana belonged to the noble Falconieri family of Flo ...
(1270–1341), Italian foundress of the Servite Third Order *
Julian of Norwich Julian of Norwich (1343 – after 1416), also known as Juliana of Norwich, Dame Julian or Mother Julian, was an English mystic and anchoress of the Middle Ages. Her writings, now known as ''Revelations of Divine Love'', are the earlies ...
(1342–1416), one of the greatest English mystics *
Juliana Olshanskaya Juliana Olshanskaya ( – ; ) was a member of the Olshanski noble family who became a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Dying a virgin around 16 years of age, she was buried in the monastery of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Decades later, her body ...
(c. 1525 - c. 1540), Eastern Orthodox saint from the
Olshanski Olshanski or Olshansky is a Ukrainian or Belorussian habitational name for someone from Olshana or Olshanka in Ukraine or Olshany in Belarus or a americanized form of Polish and Jewish (from Poland) Olszanski. Notable people with the name include: ...
family * Sts. Juliana and Semproniana are martyrs associated with the legend of Saint Cucuphas


Places

* St. Juliana's Abbey in the Netherlands * St. Juliana School, an Archdiocese of Chicago elementary school


See also

* Juliana (disambiguation) * Julia (disambiguation) {{disambig Juliana