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- Q302972 description "Christian martyr, traditionally a Roman soldier".
- Q302972 description "Christian martyr, traditionally a Roman soldier".
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- Q302972 abstract "Saints Aaron and Julius (or Julian, Latin: Aaronus et Iulius/Iulianus) were two British saints who are traditionally held to have been martyred at Caerleon, Wales, during the Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in 304 AD Along with Saint Alban and Amphibalus, they are the only named martyrs from Roman Britain. Their feast day was traditionally celebrated on 1 July but is now observed together with Saint Alban on 20 June by both the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Anglican Churches.".
- Q302972 alias "Julianus, Julian, Iulius, Iulianus, Iun, Iún, Iule".
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- Q302972 alternativeNames "Julianus, Julian, Iulius, Iulianus, Iun, Iún, Iule".
- Q302972 dateOfDeath "AD 304".
- Q302972 deathDate "304".
- Q302972 deathPlace "Caerleon, Britain, Roman Empire".
- Q302972 name "Julius of Caerleon".
- Q302972 name "Saints Aaron and Julius".
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- Q302972 comment "Saints Aaron and Julius (or Julian, Latin: Aaronus et Iulius/Iulianus) were two British saints who are traditionally held to have been martyred at Caerleon, Wales, during the Diocletianic Persecution of Christians in 304 AD Along with Saint Alban and Amphibalus, they are the only named martyrs from Roman Britain. Their feast day was traditionally celebrated on 1 July but is now observed together with Saint Alban on 20 June by both the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Anglican Churches.".
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