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Julian |
 | | Julian of Toledo (642–690), a Catholic saint Julian, bishop of Zaragoza (Spain) in 1077-1110 St. Julian the Hospitaller, a legendary Roman Catholic saint St. Julian of Le Mans, venerated as first bishop of Le Mans Julian of Norwich (1342–c.1413), a woman English mystic Sts. |
 | | Julian and Basilissa, fourth century martyrs Julian of Eclanum Julian of Antioch (of Cilicia, of Anazarbus) |
 | | Julian Alps, part of the Alps in Italy and Slovenia Julian, California, an alpine town in the United States renowned for its apple pie |
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