The exact dates of St. Julia's life remain uncertain. Some sources indicate she lived in the 5th century, and some that she lived in the 7th century.
Proponents of the 5th century give no date of her martyrdom, though it would have happened within 5 years of her enslavement, probably somewhere between 489-494 AD.
Sources promoting she lived in the 7th century give her death as probable between 616-620 AD.
Both accounts agree that she was crucified after being brutally tortured. She died at Cape Corso in Corsica, the area which honours her as their patron saint.
Julia of Corsica died in 4##.
She is the patron saint of Corsica, Livorno, Italy and torture victims.
Julia is the patron saint of:torture victims Corsica, France Brescia, Italy Leghorn, Italy Livorno, Italy
Yes, Julia was beaten and crucified c.616-620 at Cape Corso, Corsica.
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Julia was, herself, the victim of torture. She was beaten. had her hair torn out and then crucified c.616-620 at Cape Corso, Corsica.
There are a number of saints named Julia so you need to be specific. However, if you are referring to Saint Julia Billiart, she is the patron saint of:against poverty bodily ills impoverishment poverty sick people sickness
I have never heard of a Saint Jill. But the name Jill originally came about as a diminuitive, or nickname for the name Julia. Saint Julia was a 5th century martyr who died at Corsica.
Saint Julia of Corsica is a 5th-century martyr known for her piety and dedication to Christ. She is particularly venerated in Corsica, where she is considered the patron saint of the island. According to tradition, she was captured by pirates and chose to embrace martyrdom rather than renounce her faith. Her feast day is celebrated on May 22, and she is often depicted with a palm branch, symbolizing her martyrdom.
Saint-Julia's population is 376.
May 22nd
The area of Saint-Julia is 11.46 square kilometers.