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Icons of St. Eulalia of Barcelona, martyr
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Above, St. Eulalia is the centre figure in the row of three female
Saints of Spain.
She
is flanked by the holy virgin-martyrs Justa (l.) and Rufina (rt.) of
Sevilla.
Back
row, l. to r.: Sts. Isidore of Sevilla, James apostle, Osius of
Cordova, Leander of Sevilla.

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Icon of St. Eulalia of
Barcelona, Virgin-Martyr
Feast: Feb. 12
A native of Barcelona in
Spain, St. Eulalia was tortured and then put to death for her faith
during the persecution of emperor Diocletian. She is one of Spain's
greatest martyrs and profoundly beloved by the Hispanic Orthodox
people.
Top Icon: of unknown
provenance.
Next Icon: synaxis-style icon by the hand of priest Andrei Davidov.
Next Icon: from a menological
on
the Orthodox Church in America website.
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the above icon:
St. John Cassian Press does not "carry," i.e., reproduce, sell, or
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distributor should be contacted (a cursory list appears on the main
Icons page).
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