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- Juliana_of_Liège abstract "Saint Juliana of Liège, O.Praem. (also called Juliana of Mount-Cornillon), (c. 1192 or 1193 – 1258) was a medieval Norbertine canoness regular and mystic in what is now Belgium. Traditional scholarly sources have long recognized her as the promoter of the Feast of Corpus Christi, first celebrated in Liège in 1246, and later adopted for the universal church in 1264. More recent scholarship includes manuscript analysis of the initial version of the Office, as found in The Hague, National Library of the Netherlands (KB 70.E.4) and a close reading of her Latin vita, a critical edition of which was published in French by the Belgian scholar, Jean-Pierre Delville.Newer scholarly work notes the many references to her musical and liturgical performances. Modern women scholars recognize Juliana as the "author" of the initial version of the Latin Office, Animarum cibus, which takes its title from the beginning of its first antiphon.".
- Juliana_of_Liège birthDate "1193".
- Juliana_of_Liège birthPlace Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Juliana_of_Liège birthPlace Prince-Bishopric_of_Liège.
- Juliana_of_Liège deathDate "1258-04-05".
- Juliana_of_Liège deathPlace County_of_Namur.
- Juliana_of_Liège deathPlace Fosses-la-Ville.
- Juliana_of_Liège deathPlace Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Juliana_of_Liège thumbnail Merazhofen_Pfarrkirche_Chorgestühl_links_Juliana.jpg?width=300.
- Juliana_of_Liège wikiPageID "3875132".
- Juliana_of_Liège wikiPageRevisionID "596229436".
- Juliana_of_Liège attributes "holding a monstrance".
- Juliana_of_Liège birthDate "c. 1192 – 1193".
- Juliana_of_Liège birthPlace "Retinnes, Prince-Bishopric of Liège, Holy Roman Empire".
- Juliana_of_Liège canonizedBy Pope_Pius_IX.
- Juliana_of_Liège canonizedDate "1869".
- Juliana_of_Liège dateOfBirth "1193".
- Juliana_of_Liège dateOfDeath "1258-04-05".
- Juliana_of_Liège deathDate "1258-04-05".
- Juliana_of_Liège deathPlace "Fosses-la-Ville, County of Namur, Holy Roman Empire".
- Juliana_of_Liège feastDay "--04-06".
- Juliana_of_Liège imagesize "180".
- Juliana_of_Liège majorShrine Villers-la-Ville.
- Juliana_of_Liège majorShrine Walloon_Brabant.
- Juliana_of_Liège majorShrine "Belgium".
- Juliana_of_Liège majorShrine "The former Villers Abbey".
- Juliana_of_Liège name "Juliana of Liege".
- Juliana_of_Liège name "Saint Juliana of Liège, O.Praem.".
- Juliana_of_Liège patronage "Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament".
- Juliana_of_Liège placeOfBirth "Retinnes, Prince-Bishopric of Liège, Holy Roman Empire".
- Juliana_of_Liège placeOfDeath "Fosses-la-Ville, County of Namur, Holy Roman Empire".
- Juliana_of_Liège shortDescription "Premonstratensian canoness, saint and mystic".
- Juliana_of_Liège titles "Apostle of the Blessed Sacrament".
- Juliana_of_Liège veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Juliana_of_Liège description "Premonstratensian canoness, saint and mystic".
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:1190s_births.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:1258_deaths.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:13th-century_Christian_female_saints.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:Belgian_Roman_Catholic_religious_sisters_and_nuns.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:Belgian_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:Christian_mystics.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:Medieval_composers.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:People_from_Liège_(province).
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:Premonstratensian_nuns.
- Juliana_of_Liège subject Category:Women_composers.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Agent.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Cleric.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Person.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Saint.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Person.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Q215627.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Q5.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Agent.
- Juliana_of_Liège type NaturalPerson.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Thing.
- Juliana_of_Liège type Person.
- Juliana_of_Liège comment "Saint Juliana of Liège, O.Praem. (also called Juliana of Mount-Cornillon), (c. 1192 or 1193 – 1258) was a medieval Norbertine canoness regular and mystic in what is now Belgium. Traditional scholarly sources have long recognized her as the promoter of the Feast of Corpus Christi, first celebrated in Liège in 1246, and later adopted for the universal church in 1264.".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Giuliana di Cornillon".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Juliana de Cornillon".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Juliana de Mont Cornillon".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Juliana of Liège".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Juliana van Cornillon".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Juliana von Lüttich".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Julianna z Cornillon".
- Juliana_of_Liège label "Julienne de Cornillon".
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Juliana_of_Li%C3%A8ge.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Juliana_z_Lutychu.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Juliana_von_Lüttich.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Juliana_de_Cornillon.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Julienne_de_Cornillon.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Giuliana_di_Cornillon.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Juliana_van_Cornillon.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Julianna_z_Cornillon.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Juliana_de_Mont_Cornillon.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Q269577.
- Juliana_of_Liège sameAs Q269577.
- Juliana_of_Liège wasDerivedFrom Juliana_of_Liège?oldid=596229436.
- Juliana_of_Liège depiction Merazhofen_Pfarrkirche_Chorgestühl_links_Juliana.jpg.
- Juliana_of_Liège name "Juliana of Liege".