Aurelius and Natalia
| Aurelius and Natalia | |
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| Died | 852, Córdoba, Al-Andalus |
| Martyred by | Abd ar-Rahman II |
| Means of martyrdom | Decapitation |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church |
| Feast | 27 July |
| History of Al-Andalus |
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Muslim conquest (711–732) |
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Umayyad state of Córdoba (756–1031) |
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First Taifa period (1009–1110) |
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Almoravid rule (1085–1145) |
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Second Taifa period (1140–1203) |
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Almohad rule (1147–1238) |
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Third Taifa period (1232–1287) |
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Emirate of Granada (1232–1492) |
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Aurelius and Natalia (died 852) were a married Christian couple who were executed by Abd ar-Rahman II, the Emir of Córdoba for refusing to renounce their faith. They are considered martyrs and saints by the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.