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Juthwara or
Jutwara was a
virgin and
martyr from Dorset.
According to her legend, she was an eighth-century Saxon, and
sister to Sidwell,
though some historians...
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English county of Devon, She is the
patroness saint of
Exeter and
sister to
Juthwara.
Sidwell was a
Saxon Christian living in
Exeter in the 8th century. Her...
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containing only the
parish itself. It was the site of the
martyrdom of
Saint Juthwara (Juthware), and a Romano-British
Villa excavated between 1967 and 1985...
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sisters Saints Juthwara and Sidwell, and
Eadwara (possibly a
nickname of
Juthwara) She
possibly had
other brothers, Paul Aurelian...
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Hilarian d'Espalion [fr]
Justinian of
Ramsey Island Justus of
Beauvais Juthwara Lambert of
Saragosse Laure**** of
Hungary (Seville, Spain; Vatan, France)...
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Corsica (died 439)
Olivia of
Palermo (died 448)
Eluned of
Brecon (died 468)
Juthwara (6th century)
Nympha of
Palermo (6th century)
Columba of
Cornwall (6th...
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Winchester Wulfsige of
Sherborne Wulfthryth of
Wilton Unclear origin Arilda of
Oldbury Juthwara of
Sherbourne Rumbold of
Mechlin Urith of Chittlehampton...
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Dedication of
Saints Peter and Paul
Elizabeth of
Hungary (Church of England)
Juthwara Mabyn (Roman
Catholic Church and Anglicanism) The main day of the Feast...
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Winchester Wulfsige of
Sherborne Wulfthryth of
Wilton Unclear origin Arilda of
Oldbury Juthwara of
Sherbourne Rumbold of
Mechlin Urith of Chittlehampton...
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Penychen in Glamorgan. He was
later given three saintly sister-martyrs;
Juthwara,
Sidwell and Wulvela. It was also
suggested that he may have been related...