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Saint Juliette, also known as Saint Julia, is traditionally associated with the region of Carthage in present-day Tunisia. She is believed to have been a Christian martyr during the Roman Empire, and her story has been venerated in various Christian traditions. Her feast day is celebrated on May 23rd in some liturgical calendars.

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