Sequence of Saint Eulalia
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Sequence of Saint Eulalia
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The Sequence of Saint Eulalia, also known as the Canticle of Saint Eulalia is the earliest surviving piece of French hagiography and one of the earliest extant texts in the vernacular langues d'oïl. It dates from around 880. Eulalia of Mérida was an early Christian martyr from Mérida, Spain, who was killed during the Persecution of Diocletian around 304. Her legend is recounted in the 29 verses of the Sequence, in which she resists pagan threats, bribery and torture from the pagan emperor Maximi
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_of_Saint_Eulalia
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2005-02-04T02:11:31Z
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2024-09-02T20:20:23Z
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