yes but almost nothing is know about her because she was such a minor saint, try typing it into wiki.
St. Trifone was born about 232 in Frigia (now modern Turkey) and raised in a Christian family in a pagan region. She was a noted miracle worker and exorcist. Trifone was martyred (beheaded) in the persecutions of Roman Emperor Decius about the year 250.
It means that you were about to get into some real trouble, but you got real lucky and for what ever reason the trouble didn't effect you.
The domain of cosine is all real numbers, its range is [-1,1], and its period is 2π radians.
you wouldn't
You don't. It doesn't exist in the real world.
St. Trinian is a fictional character created by the British film industry and never existed. There is, however, Saint Trien of Killelga but who has no patronages.
Yes, Saint Augustine is a real saint. He was a Christian theologian and philosopher who lived in the 4th and 5th centuries and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church as well as other Christian denominations.
Saint Monica
Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myra, was the original Saint Nick.
There is no saint named Niamh. She is a mythical Irish character.
Saint Patrick is real, but leprechauns are not real.
Which Saint Francis? There are several.
Yes, St. George was a real person and is considered as a saint but many of the things he is credited with doing are myths.
Saint Castiel is a fictional angel in the television series, not a real person.
She is a real saint. Saint Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland. He was made a saint after his death.
The real Saint Nicholas was born in Asia Minor in the third century and was known for giving gifts secretly. Because of this, the Christmas Saint Nicholas was based on him.
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