Pelagia (disambiguation) explained
Saint Pelagia, Pelagia of Antioch, Pelagia the Penitent or Pelagia the Harlot was a legendary Christian saint and hermit in the 4th or 5th century.
Pelagia may also refer to:
People
- Pelagia the Virgin or Pelagia of Antioch ( 3rd century), a Christian saint, virgin, and martyr
- Marina the Monk, Pelagia or Mary of Alexandria, a Christian saint of Byzantine Syria
- Januarius and Pelagia (died 320), Christian martyrs and saints in Armenia
- Pelagia of Tarsus or Pelagia the Martyr (4th century), a legendary Christian saint and martyr in Cilicia
- Pelagia of Tinos (19th c.), a Christian saint who found the lost icon Our Lady of Tinos in 1822
- Pelagia Gesiou-Faltsi (born 1935), scholar in the field of civil procedure in Greece
- Pelagia Goulimari (born 1964), Greek-British academic
- Pelagia Papamichail (born 1986), Greek basketball player
- Pelagia Mendoza y Gotianquin (1867–1939), the first female sculptor in the Philippines
- Sister Pelagia, the fictional heroine of novels by Boris Akunin
- Pelagia, a fictional character in the novel and film Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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