- Source: Saint Vitus (disambiguation)
Saint Vitus (290-303) is a Christian saint, martyred during the Roman persecution of Christians.
Saint Vitus, St. Vitus, or variations, may also refer to:
Saint Vitus (venue), a bar and music venue in Brooklyn, New York
Saint Vitus (band), an American doom metal band
Saint Vitus (album), 1984
St. Vitus (drink), a German bitters
St. Vitus's Church (disambiguation), several churches and cathedrals of the name
Vidovdan, or Saint Vitus Day, the Saint's feast day celebrated on June 15 on the Julian calendar and June 28 on the Gregorian calendar
Saint Vitus' dance (disambiguation)
See also
Sankt Veit (disambiguation) (German: Saint Vitus)
San Vito (disambiguation) (Italian: Saint Vitus)
St. Vith (French: Saint Vitus), Belgium
Battle of St. Vith (1944) during WWII
Canton of Sankt-Vith (Walloon: Saint Vitus), Belgium; part of Eupen Sankt Vith
All pages with titles containing Saint-Vitus
All pages with titles containing St-Vitus
Vitus (disambiguation)
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