Quiteria | |
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Virgin and martyr | |
Born | 2nd Century Braga, Lusitania (now Portugal) |
Died | 2nd century traditionally Aire-sur-l'Adour |
Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church[1] |
Canonized | 1716 by Pope Clement XI |
Major shrine | Aire-sur-l'Adour Kuthenkuly |
Feast | 22 May |
Attributes | palm of martyrdom, dog on a lead, with her head in her hands, emerging from the sea |
Patronage | against rabies;[2] Higueruela, Meca (Alenquer), Kuthenkuly |
Quiteria was a second-century virgin martyr about whom little is certain except her name, the day and the place of her death, and her cult. She is listed under the date of 22 May in the Roman Martyrology. She is one of the patron saints of Toledo, Spain.[3] Accounts of her life are "absolutely legendary".[4]