Justina of Padua (Italian: Santa Giustina di Padova; Venetian: Santa Justina de Pàdoa) is a Christian saint and a patroness of the city of Padua. Her feast...
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Cyprian and Justina (Greek: Κυπριανός & Ίουστίνη) are honored in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodoxy as Christians of Antioch...
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Benedictines (redirect from Congregation of St. Justina of Padua)
officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic...
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Christian martyr - see Justa, Justina and Henedina Saint Justina of Padua (died c. 304), Christian martyr Saint Justina of Antioch (died 304), Christian...
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Palmanova (category Municipalities of the Province of Udine)
the saints Justina of Padua, one of Padua's patron saints, and Mark, as well as a statue of Christ, the Redeemer. The façade itself is made of stone from...
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Justina of Padua, a virgin-martyr in Padua in Italy under Diocletian (c. 300) Martyrs Marcellus and Apuleius, in Capua in Italy. Saint Mark, Pope of Rome...
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St Justina of Padua with a Donor is an oil on panel painting by Moretto da Brescia, executed c. 1530, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, to...
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for Santa Giustina Basilica in Padua and now is held in the Uffizi, in Florence. It shows the martyrdom of Justina of Padua. A painting on this subject –...
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Altarpiece (1529–1530) St Anthony of Padua with Two Saints (1530) Saint Anthony Abbot (1530–1534) St Justina of Padua with a Donor (c. 1530) Madonna and...
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to Saint Justina of Padua and other 4th-century Christian martyrs of Padua, was present at the site by the 520s, erected under the patronage of the Prefect...
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Prosdocimus (category Bishops of Padua)
Isola Vicentina. Prosdocimus baptized Justina of Padua. His tomb is situated at the basilica of Santa Giustina at Padua. The chapel dedicated to him there...
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Lazara Altarpiece (category Paintings of Saint Lucy)
Padua, with a central panel of Saint Jerome in his study and four side panels showing saints Lucy, John the Baptist, Anthony Abbot and Justina of Padua...
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Virgin (title) (category Types of saints)
304) Anastasia of Sirmium (died 304) Charitina of Amisus (died 304) Febronia of Nisibis (died 304) Justina of Padua (died 304) Lucia of Syracuse (died...
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Sergius and Bacchus (category Groups of Christian martyrs of the Roman era)
them one of the most famous examples of paired Christian saints. The story of Sergius and Bacchus is told in the Greek text known as The Passion of Sergius...
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Veneto Justina of Padua, saint called Santa Giustina in Italian and sometimes also in English Lago di Santa Giustina, a lake in Trentino, Italy Abbey of Santa...
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October 7 (redirect from 7th of October)
Christian feast day: Justina of Padua Henry Muhlenberg (some Lutheran Churches, Episcopal Church of the USA) Osgyth Our Lady of the Rosary Pope Mark Sergius...
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Auronzo di Cadore (category Municipalities of the Province of Belluno)
(municipality) in the province of Belluno (Cadore) in the Italian region of Veneto, located about 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Venice and about 50 kilometres...
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Monte Cassino (redirect from Monastery of Monte Cassino)
was joined with that of St. Justina of Padua. The abbey was sacked by the French Revolutionary Army in 1799. From the dissolution of the Italian monasteries...
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List of saints List of Eastern Orthodox saints List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date Calendar of saints Doctor of the Church...
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Saint symbolism: Saints (I–P) (category Lists of saints)
beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and symbols have been used to tell these stories throughout the history of the Church...
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Congregation of St. Justina of Padua. This was the end of a long period of decline: a month later, the friars of the Benedictine Order took full possession of the...
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now in the Basilica of Saint Justina, Padua. Matthew Bunson, Margaret Bunson and Stephen Bunson, Our Sunday Visitor's encyclopedia of saints (ISBN 978-1931709750)...
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the Land of Saint Benedict came under the rule of the Kingdom of Naples, in 1505 it was united with the Monastery of Saint Justina of Padua, and in 1799...
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Benjamin Altman (category American people of German-Jewish descent)
which he donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Benjamin Altman was born on July 12, 1840, the son of Bavarian Jews who emigrated to America in 1835...
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Charles Borromeo (redirect from Apostle of Charity)
Pavia, today known as Almo Collegio Borromeo, which he dedicated to Justina of Padua. On 19 November 1562, his older brother, Federico, suddenly died. His...
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Piacenza Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Piacenza)
columns and is home to the relics of Santa Giustina, Saint Justina of Padua, who was co-patron of Piacenza from the ninth century; to her was dedicated the...
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fully representative of five centuries of religious artistic expression. Saints Sergius and Bacchus and Saint Justina of Padua, by Michael Damaskinos...
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Olivetans (redirect from Oblates of the Benedictine Congregation of Monte Oliveto)
XII gave them the extinct monastery of St. Justina at Padua, which they occupied until the institution there of the Benedictine reform. Unlike many other...
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Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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are of Bath stone. The church's 222-foot (68 m) spire was added by Hansom in 1867. The baptistery, a shrine containing the relics of Saint Justina of Padua...
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