• 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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  • Marseille Marcella of Rome Samuel Shoemaker (Episcopal Church (USA)) Tysul Ulphia Wilgils January 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Amartithi (Meherabad, India...
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    diocese of Amiens. He is remembered for providing spiritual guidance to Saint Ulphia. Domitius is said to have been a deacon of the church of Amiens who lived...
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    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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  • 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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    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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  • Severa     750   Theophilus     750   Turiaf of Dol     750   Bishop of Dol Ulphia     750   Votus, Felix, brothers and hermits, and John (John de Atares)...
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    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...
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