How did saint ursula die
Ursula (Latin for 'little she-bear') was a Romano-British virgin and martyr possibly of royal origin.
When was saint ursula canonized
Saint Ursula (flourished 4th century, Rome; feast day October 21) was a legendary leader of 11 or 11, virgins reputedly martyred at Cologne, now in Germany, by the Huns, 4th-century .
St ursula feast day
Saint Ursula was a courageous woman who decided to dedicate herself completely to God, even in the face of an unwanted marriage to a pagan.
Fun facts about saint ursula
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