Yes, she was from Athens.
Irene of Athens was born in 752.
Irene of Athens died on 803-08-09.
Irene Genna was born on January 4, 1931, in Athens, Greece.
The feast of Saint Irene of Thessalonica is April 3.There are a number of saints named Irene, each with a different feast day. You need to be specific.
There is no St. Irene with a feast day of June 28. However, Saint Irenaeus of Lyons has his feast that day.
Thera was Sant0rini's old name. The w0rd Thera was changed to Saint0rini because the Greeks used to call s0me things Saint Irene. Now if you read 'Saint Irene' fast and out loud (you gotta pronounce Irene as Ireni but) you would get the word Saint0rini. H0pe this helped y'all :)
Saint Irene was born in Magedorn, Persia in the fourth century ACE. She was the daughter of the pagan king, Licinius and was named Penelope. To avoid her being exposed to anything having to do with Christianity, Saint Irene was locked a tower by her father. However, her tutor was a Christian and she ended up converting to the faith. She refused all offers of marriage, choosing instead to dedicate her life to Christ.
Saint Irene took him to her home and nursed him back to health after the Emperor Diocletian had him shot with numerous arrows.
Saint Irene of Thessalonica was either burned alive or shot through the throat with an arrow (records vary) in 304 in Thessalonica, Macedonia.
he was arrested then tied to a tree and shot with arrows until near death. then Saint Irene took him in and nursed him back to health.
I guess Livorno, Marseille, AEK Athens, Celtic, Ajax, and Saint Pauli.
Irene Caudwell has written: 'Damien of Molokai 1840 to 1889' 'Damien the leper saint, 1840-1889' -- subject(s): Biography, Catholic Church, Clergy, Missionaries 'The Christ child'