St. Agnes died about the year 304.
Agnes of Rome died in 304.
Agnes was from Rome, Italy.
St. Agnes, virgin and martyr, was probably born in Rome between the years 240-250.
Agnes lived and died in Rome, Italy.
Agnes of Rome was neither beatified nor canonized as the processes did not exist at the time she died. She was proclaimed a saint by the early Christian community based on her martyrdom.
St. Agnes died in the year 304 and the feast is celebrated on January 21.In Rome.
Agnes of Rome died in 304.
Agnes was from Rome, Italy.
St. Agnes lived in Rome during the 3rd century. She was a Christian martyr who is celebrated for her dedication to her faith and her vow of chastity.
No, it was St. Agnes of Assisi who was St. Clare's sister.
Yes, Agnes was always a Catholic.
Agnes was from Rome in what today is known as Italy.
St. Agnes died in the year 304.
Saint Agnes was martyred in Rome.
The feast of St. Agnes of Rome is January 21.
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St. Agnes was beheaded and burned, or tortured and stabbed to death, or stabbed in the throat (sources vary) on 21 January 254 or 304 in Rome.