Saint Julian
Saint Julian (us) stands for:
- Julian of Antinoë († around 304), Egyptian martyr, see Julian and Basilissa
- Julianus von Brioude , martyr executed in Brioude around 304
- Julian of Cuenca (1127–1208), Bishop of Cuenca
- Julian von Emesa († between 284 and 312), doctor and Christian martyr
- Julianus intern
- Julianus of Le Mans († 348), first bishop of Le Mans
- Julian of Sora († around 140), Christian martyr
- Julian von Speyer († around 1250), choirmaster, composer and poet from the Franciscan order
- Julian of Tarsus (also Julian of Cilicia ; † in the 4th or 5th century), Christian martyr
- Julian of Toledo (~ 652–690), Metropolitan of Toledo from 680 to 690
- Julianus Alemannus († 1486) , Franciscan priest from L'Aquila
See also:
- Julius of Rome († around 190), Christian martyr
- Julius I († 352), Pope from 337 to 352