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Eulalia of Barcelona - Wikipedia Eulalia (c 289 – February 12, 303), co- patroness saint of Barcelona, was a 13-year-old Roman Christian virgin who was martyred in Barcelona during the persecution of Christians in the reign of emperor Diocletian (the Sequence of Saint Eulalia mentions his co-emperor the "pagan king" Maximian)
Who Was St. Eulalia of Barcelona, and Why Is Her Legacy . . . St Eulalia of Barcelona was a young Christian virgin martyred in the early 4th century during the Roman persecution under Emperor Diocletian Born around 290 AD in what is now Barcelona, Spain, she was only 13 or 14 when she faced martyrdom for her faith
Saint Eulalia of Merida: The Girl Martyr Who Became a Symbol . . . Saint Eulalia, martyred at the tender age of 12 during the persecutions of Roman Emperor Diocletian in 304 AD, became one of the most popular and venerated saints in the history of the Iberian Peninsula
St. Eulalia Of Barcelona - World Mythos St Eulalia of Barcelona is a prominent figure in Christian mythology, revered as one of the most important saints in Catalonia, Spain Her story is one of courage, faith, and resilience in the face of persecution According to tradition, she was a young girl who lived during the time of Roman rule
St. Eulalia – Virgin Martyr of Spain and Patron of Barcelona St Eulalia was a young virgin martyr from Spain, venerated in both Barcelona and Mérida She was known for her unyielding faith, suffering horrific torture and martyrdom under the persecution of Emperor Diocletian
Saint Eulalia - St. Eulalia - Winchester, MA Saint Eulalia of Barcelona - Virgin and Martyr SAINT EULALIA was born in Barcelona, Spain near the end of the third century Her life was the first historical evidence that Christianity had reached Spain The pagan Roman Governor Diocietianus-Maximianus seized her and brought h er for trial
St. Eulalia: Art, Legend, Iconography Mérida and Barcelona both claim martyrs named Eulalia, but it is likely that they were one and the same Eulalia of Mérida was tortured and burned to death on December 10, 304, during the persecution of Diocletian, and her story was told later in the same century by Prudentius in his Peristephanon