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French saint
Ulphia (also Ulphe, Olfe, Wulfe, Wolfia, or Wulfia and other variants; d. 8th century AD) of Amiens is a Christian saint, venerated particularly at Amiens
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Ulphia. One of the statues in the portal of Amiens Cathedral has been identified as Domitius. There is also a painting of Domitius with Saint Ulphia in
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Church in Amiens, France
locally venerated Saints Victoricus and Gentian, Saint Domitius, Saint Ulphia, and Saint Fermin. The upper portions of the towers of the west facade,
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Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
honors Saint Acheolus, who was martyred in Amiens around 290 AD. Saint Ulphia was a hermit here during the 8th century. Communes of the Somme department
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Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
monk at Moutier-la-Celle. Later he became Bishop of Troyes (c. 766) Saint Ulphia (Wulfia, Olfe, Wulfe), hermitess near Amiens in France (8th century) Saint
January 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Day of the year
Marseille Marcella of Rome Samuel Shoemaker (Episcopal Church (USA)) Tysul Ulphia Wilgils January 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Amartithi (Meherabad, India
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Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
Gubbio[citation needed] Ugolino da Gualdo Cattaneo Augustinian habit[citation needed] Ulphia depicted as a young nun seated in prayer on a rock with a frog in the pool
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Severa 750 Theophilus 750 Turiaf of Dol 750 Bishop of Dol Ulphia 750 Votus, Felix, brothers and hermits, and John (John de Atares)
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 8th century
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Norwegian
 Danish and Norwegian form of Latin Christina, KIRSTEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ." Compare with another form of Kirsten.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Sky; Heaven
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Increasing
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Anointed; Christian
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Goddess Lakshmi
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a small stream or an intermittent spring (Old English flÅd(e), from flÅwan ‘to flow’).Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Llwyd (see Lloyd).Irish : translation of various names correctly or erroneously associated with Gaelic tuile ‘flood’ (see Toole).
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Descendant of Dorus; Gift of Isis; Isis was the Principal Goddess of Ancient Egypt
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Strong; Form of Valerie
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Lord Krishna
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