Saints Justa and Rufina (Ruffina) are venerated as martyrs. They are said to have been martyred at Hispalis during the 3rd century. Only St. Justa (sometimes "Justus" in early manuscripts) is mentioned in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum (93), but in the historical martyrologies (Quentin, "Les martyrologes historiques", 176-77) Rufina is also mentioned, following the legendary Acts. The two saints are highly honored in the Mozarabic Liturgy.

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  • Saints Justa and Rufina (Ruffina) are venerated as martyrs. They are said to have been martyred at Hispalis during the 3rd century. Only St. Justa (sometimes "Justus" in early manuscripts) is mentioned in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum (93), but in the historical martyrologies (Quentin, "Les martyrologes historiques", 176-77) Rufina is also mentioned, following the legendary Acts. The two saints are highly honored in the Mozarabic Liturgy. La Seo Cathedral contains a chapel dedicated to Justa and Rufina. Agost, in Valencia province, is the location of a hermitage dedicated to these saints (Ermita de Santa Justa y Rufina), built in 1821. Toledo also has a church dedicated to them.
  • Justa i Rufina van ser dues germanes nascudes a Sevilla en 268 i 270, mortes màrtirs el 287. Són venerades com a santes per l'Església Catòlica i l'Ortodoxa. La seva festivitat se celebra el 19 de juliol.
  • Justa y Rufina fueron dos hermanas nacidas en Sevilla los años 268 y 270, ambas murieron en el 287, son veneradas como santas por la Iglesia Católica y la Iglesia Ortodoxa. Su festividad se celebra en Sevilla el 17 de julio y en otros lugares de España el 19 de julio.
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  • A model of the Giralda; earthenware pots, bowls and platters; books on which are two lumps of potter's clay; palms of martyrdom; lion
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  • ''Saints Justa and Rufina'', by Murillo
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  • Justa, 268 AD; Rufina 270 AD
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  • 287 AD
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  • Seville
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  • Seville; potters; guilds of ''alfareros'' and ''cacharreros'' (sellers of pottery)
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  • Saints Justa and Rufina (Ruffina) are venerated as martyrs. They are said to have been martyred at Hispalis during the 3rd century. Only St. Justa (sometimes "Justus" in early manuscripts) is mentioned in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum (93), but in the historical martyrologies (Quentin, "Les martyrologes historiques", 176-77) Rufina is also mentioned, following the legendary Acts. The two saints are highly honored in the Mozarabic Liturgy.
  • Justa i Rufina van ser dues germanes nascudes a Sevilla en 268 i 270, mortes màrtirs el 287. Són venerades com a santes per l'Església Catòlica i l'Ortodoxa. La seva festivitat se celebra el 19 de juliol.
  • Justa y Rufina fueron dos hermanas nacidas en Sevilla los años 268 y 270, ambas murieron en el 287, son veneradas como santas por la Iglesia Católica y la Iglesia Ortodoxa. Su festividad se celebra en Sevilla el 17 de julio y en otros lugares de España el 19 de julio.
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