Maura and Britta
Maura and Britta were two 4th-century Christian martyrs. They are venerated as saints, but their story is lost. According to Gregory of Tours, their relics were discovered by his predecessor as Bishop of Tours, Eufronius, in the 6th century. Their feast day is January 15.
External links[edit]
- Patron Saints Index article about Britta
- Patron Saints Index article about Maura
- Catholic Online article about Maura and Britta
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