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Saint Ursula

"Saint Ursula (Latin for ´little female bear´) is a legendary Romano-British Christian saint, died on October 21, 383. Her feast day in the pre-1970 General Roman Calendar is October 21. There is little definite information about her and the anonymous group of holy virgins who accompanied her and on some uncertain date were killed at Cologne. They remain in the Roman Martyrology, although their commemoration does not appear in the simplified Calendarium Romanum Generale (General Roman Calendar) of the 1970 Missale Romanum.

The earliest evidence of a cult of martyred virgins at Cologne is an inscription from c. 400 in the Church of St. Ursula, located on Ursulaplatz in Cologne which states that the ancient basilica had been restored on the site where some holy virgins were killed. The earliest source to name one of these virgins Ursula is from the 10th century." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.03.2020)

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Die Heilige Barbara, Ursula und MargarethaSpitzenbild mit H. UrsulaHeilige Ursula aus ArendseeHl. Ursula (?)HeiligeDie Heilige Ursula mit ihren Gefährten
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