It is doubtful if Anne was ever baptized as she was probably dead long before Our Lord began his public ministry.
She lived in Palestine, also known as Israel.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin, was from Palestine (Israel).
St. Anne is traditionally believed to have lived in Galilee, in what is now modern-day Israel. She is said to have been the mother of the Virgin Mary and the grandmother of Jesus.
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St. Anne and St. Joachim are believed to have lived in Nazareth, a town in the northern region of Israel. This town is also known as the childhood home of Jesus.
St. Joachim is believed to have lived in Nazareth, which is in present-day Israel. He was the husband of St. Anne and the father of the Virgin Mary, according to Christian tradition.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin, lived in the second half of the first century B.C. and probably died early in the first century A.D. Exact dates not known.
Holland, Europe
While there is not a saint specifically for cross-country equestrian riding, there are several saints of horsemen and women in general, including St. Anne, St. George, St. James the Greater, and St. Martin of Tours.
St. Anne Convent was created in 1909.
The Miracle of St. Anne was created in 1950.
St Anne's Pier was created in 1885.
St Anne's Limehouse was created in 1730.