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The page says "Santa Giustina, Saint Justina of Padua, who was co-patron of Piacenza from the ninth century" without attribution. This is wrong. Saint Justina of Antioch is the correct patron of Piacanza. As a source, see the introduction to Brian Møller Jensen's "The Story of Justina and Cyprian of Antioch, as Told in a Medieval Lectionary from Piacenza" published by Stockholm University in 2012. Also, the Italian language version of this page links to Cipriano e Giustina, which is the page for Justina of Antioch. EcuPadic (talk) 19:33, 24 June 2023 (UTC)Reply