There are about a dozen saints named Daniel so you need to be specific. However, if you are referring to Saint Daniel of Cilicia, he was martyred in the year 309.
St. Daniel died on December 11, 493.
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St. Luke is believed to have died around 84-90 AD. His birth year is estimated to be around 1st century BC.
St. Christopher's birth date is not definitively known. He is believed to have lived in the 3rd century, but the exact date of his birth is not recorded in historical documents.
St. Marcellin Champagnat was ordained on July 22, 1816.
According to Christian tradition, St. Mary, the mother of Jesus, was born on September 8.
It is possible to find almost any prophecy you want, in the Bible. In fact, Burton L. Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament) says one can ask any question of the Bible and get some kind of answer. If the first answer does not appear to be helpful, one can look for another answer to the same question, until the right answer appears. He sees this done all the time in the classrooms of the School of Theology at Claremont.Nevertheless, in this case, we can be absolutely certain that Daniel made no prophecy abut the Messiah. Scholars have established that the Book of Daniel was a Jewish novel that was compiled in the second century BCE, centuries after Daniel is supposed to have lived. Daniel was not a real, historical person.
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer died in 1790.
Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa died in 1908.
Edward St John Daniel died on 1868-05-20.
St. Micahel is an archangel and will never die.
Little is known about St. Valentine of Rome, including his birth date.
St. Andrew, Christian apostle and brother of St. Peter, died by crucifixion in Greece, date unknown.
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St. Michael is an archangel and angels do not die.
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer was born in 1723.
St. Gabriel is an archangel and was neither born nor will he ever die.
Ninian died about the year 432. The precise date is not known.
Vibiana died about the year 361. The actual date is not known.