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  2. Olivia of Palermo - Wikipedia

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    Olivia of Palermo (Italian: Oliva dì Palermo, Sicilian: Uliva di Palermu), Palermo, 448 – Tunis, 10 June 463, [3] [4] while according to another tradition she is supposed to have lived in the late 9th century AD in the Muslim Emirate of Sicily [5] [6] is a Christian virgin-martyr who was venerated as a local patron saint of Palermo, Sicily, since the Middle Ages, as well as in the Sicilian ...

  3. List of people from Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Mamilian of Palermo (died 460), bishop and saint; Olivia of Palermo (448-463), martyr and saint; Pope Agatho (575–681), Pope from 678 to his death, saint; Pope Leo II (611–683), Pope from 682 to his death, saint; Pope Sergius I (650–701), Pope from 687 to his death, saint; Pope Stephen III (723–772), Pope from 768 to his death

  4. June 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Olivia of Palermo, a virgin-martyr venerated in Palermo in Sicily and in Carthage in North Africa (463) [19] Saint Censurius, the successor of St Germanus as Bishop of Auxerre in France (486) [10] [19] [27] Saint Illadan (Illathan, Iolladhan), Bishop of Rathlihen in Offaly in Ireland (6th century) [19] [28] [29]

  5. Olivia Palermo - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Palermo was born on February 28, 1986, in New York City and grew up on the Upper East Side and in Greenwich, Connecticut.Her father is a real estate developer and her mother is an interior designer.

  6. Talk:Olivia of Palermo - Wikipedia

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    Two different St. Olivia's. I've moved this one to "Olivia of Plaermo" ans "see also'd" the other. Peter Flass 23:04, 28 April 2013 (UTC) I encountered a source that said she was a fictional character here: . I wonder if there is anything to it. --Sicilian-American 22:35, 3 December 2007 (UTC) saint olivia was then found dead.

  7. Olivia (name) - Wikipedia

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    Olivia is a feminine given name in the English language. ... Olivia of Palermo (448–463), Christian martyr; Olivia Addams (born 1996), Romanian singer and songwriter;

  8. Category:Executed Italian people - Wikipedia

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    M. Giuseppe Magliocco (died 1588) Prospero Magri; Parisina Malatesta; Vincenzo Malatesta; Francesco Mancini (died 1423) Astorre I Manfredi; Cornelio Mantovani

  9. Constance I of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Constance's tomb, in the Cathedral of Palermo. In May 1198, Constance had the three-year-old Frederick crowned King of Sicily with herself as regent. After Henry's death, initially she had upheld for her son the double title Romanorum et Sicilie Rex, but she abandoned the German claim after the coronation of Frederick in Palermo, May 1198. [21]