Talk:Eulalia of Barcelona

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In the article it says "A dove flew from her neck when she was decapitated" - in among an actual biography, it's presented as fact. There's no citation, or explanation as to how. I'm assuming it's a symbolic part of the religious retelling of her story? Otherwise it's quite remarkable, but, it seems strange as it is.--2.223.133.19 (talk) 12:01, 7 June 2013 (UTC)

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