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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 ...
Bassianus of Lodi (c. 320– c. 409), bishop and saint; 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
Saint Bassianus of Lodi, Bishop of Lodi in Lombardy (409) [1] [7] [24] [25] [26] Saints Aresius, Rogatius and Companions, a group of seventeen martyrs in North Africa. [19] [note 10] Saint Olivia of Palermo, a virgin-martyr venerated in Palermo in Sicily and in Carthage in North Africa (463) [19]
This ancillary legend related to the discovery of the saint's relics is widespread in Sicily, however it is connected to other Saints as well. [9] In 1402 king Martin I of Sicily requested the return of Saint Olivia's relics from the Berber Caliph of Ifriqiya Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz II, who refused him. [10]
Olivia of Palermo; R. Saint Rosalia; S. Carolina Santocanale; Pope Sergius I; T. John Theristus This page was last edited on 8 December 2023, at 23:06 (UTC). ...
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