She lived in Palestine, also known as Israel.
More correctly, at the time St. Anne lived, the area was the Roman Province of Judea, under the control of the imperial legate and procurator (a Roman general who commanded four legions and directed three deputies, styled prefects, such as Pontius Pilate, who in turn directed Roman officers and each controlling four auxillary legions) who was located at Damascus, Syria and the geographic area was termed Palestine. The Tetrachy of Herod Antipas ran the Province of Judea under the authority of prefect.
The Kingdom of Israel had been eliminated by the Assyrians and no longer existed. Israel, as a nation state, would not come back into existence until the United Nations mandate of 1948 and its recognition and support by President Harry S. Truman of the United States of America.
Anne and her husband Joachim lived in Nazareth
It is likely that Anne never lived in Bethlehem.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin, was from Palestine (Israel).
Judea, the Holy Land.
The Netherlands.
While there is nothing in scripture about Saint Anne, she was undoubtedly a Jew from Israel, probably from the town of Nazareth and/or Jerusalem. We do know that the family was in Nazareth at the time of the Annunciation.
She probably lived in Nazareth.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary, lived in the house of David. Saint Anne is traditionally believed to have been married to Joachim and lived in Sepphoris, not in the house of David in Bethlehem.
Saint Anne Line is the patron saint of childless people. Saint Anne Line was born in 1567 and died on February 27, 1601.
Saint Anne was a wife, mother and housewife herself.
Saint Anne was declared a saint in 1584. She is the grandmother of Jesus Christ as her daughter was Mary.
Saint Anne Line is the patron saint of:-childless people-converts-widows