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  2. Saint Ursula - Wikipedia

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    Saint Ursula, c. 1650, Italy The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula (German school, 16th century) According to Geoffrey of Monmouth , a 12th-century British cleric and writer, Ursula was the daughter of Dionotus , ruler of Cornwall.

  3. List of Cornish saints - Wikipedia

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    Flag of St Piran, used as a flag of Cornwall St Piran portrayed in a stained glass window in Truro Cathedral. This is a list of Cornish saints, including saints more loosely associated with Cornwall: many of them will have links to sites elsewhere in regions with significant ancient British history, such as Wales, Brittany or Devon.

  4. Cordula of Cologne - Wikipedia

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    Cordula of Cologne, also known as Saint Cordula, is an apocryphal saint. She was venerated in the Catholic Church as a companion of St. Ursula and her feast day was on 22 October, but she has not been listed in the Roman Martyrology since 1969 due to doubts about her historicity.

  5. Kings is 1st Cincinnati-area public school to reach ...

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    The Kings Knights are that school after they met the St. Ursula Bulldogs in the regional final, clinching the title and heading to state with a victory in four sets, 30-28, 22-25, 25-17, 25-23.

  6. St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    St. Ursula Academy, located in the East Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, is a Catholic college-preparatory high school for young women that offers an intensive four-year program in the fields of English, mathematics, science, social studies, French, Spanish, Latin, and religion.

  7. Ursulines - Wikipedia

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    The Ursulines, also known as the Order of Saint Ursula (post-nominals: OSU), is an enclosed religious order of women that in 1572 branched off from the Angelines, also known as the Company of Saint Ursula. The Ursulines trace their origins to the Angeline foundress Angela Merici and likewise place themselves under the patronage of Saint Ursula.

  8. St. Ursula Academy - Wikipedia

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    St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) St. Ursula Academy (Toledo, Ohio) This page was last edited on 18 May 2015, at 02:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Saint Avoye - Wikipedia

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    During the year of her death, Avoye went to Cornwall to assist her aunt Saint Ursula at her wedding. [5] [6] There, Avoye discovered that Ursula had also consecrated herself to God and intended to remain a virgin. [5] The two fled to Cologne, Germany, where Ursula and her companions were martyred by a band of barbarians. [5]