Perpetua (disambiguation)
- Perpetua (disambiguation)
Perpetua can refer to:
* Perpetua and Felicity, two 3rd century Christian martyrs
* Perpetua (typeface), a typeface
* Reclusión perpetua, a particular kind of sentence of imprisonment in the Philippines, Argentina, and several other countries
* Esto perpetua, the state motto of Idaho
* Lux perpetua, an historical novel
* Perpetua Nkwocha, a member of the Nigeria women's national football team
* St. Perpetua School, a school in California
* "Perpetua" is another name for the 1922 film "Love's Boomerang"
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