For other saints named Juliana, see Juliana (disambiguation).
Saint
Juliana of Nicomedia
Martyr
Born
c. 285 AD Cumae (modern-day Naples, Italy)
Died
c. 304 AD Nicomedia or Naples (modern-day İzmit, Turkey or Naples, Italy)
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy
Feast
February 16 (Roman Catholic Church)
December 21 (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Attributes
Represented with a winged devil led by a chain; shown enduring various tortures or fighting a dragon
Patronage
sickness
Juliana of Nicomedia (Greek: Ίουλιανή Νικομηδείας) is an Anatolian Christian saint, said to have suffered martyrdom during the Diocletianic persecution in 304. She was popular as a patron saint of the sick during the Middle Ages, especially in the Netherlands.
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