I don't think it represents anything in particular - she is always pictured carrying a lamp as she visited the houses of the poor in Cork. Perhaps it symbolises hope? the light of Christianity?
Nano Nagle formed a group of nuns called the presentation sisters who would go out at night giving food and blankets to the homeless. This gave her the nickname "the lady with the lantern".
She was born in 1718
It is actually well known that the lantern's inventor is untraceable do to the fact of wide lantern usage throughout the world and throughout history. The Chinese used to catch fireflies to put in a lantern temporarily. It is because of the many versions, wide usage history, and diversity that give the lantern an untraceable inventor.
it means brilliant fantastic beatiful and one direction
The term "jack o' lantern" originates from an Irish folktale about a man named Jack who tricked the devil and was doomed to roam the earth with a lantern made from a carved turnip.
Nano Nagle formed a group of nuns called the presentation sisters who would go out at night giving food and blankets to the homeless. This gave her the nickname "the lady with the lantern".
Nano Nagle was 67 when she died
Actually nano nagle was born in 1718 in ballygriffin in the parish of killuvillen in the country of cork
Nano Nagle died from an infection called tuberculosis on the 26 of April at the age of 65.
Honoria
She was born in 1718
Killavullen, County Cork
She died in Cork, a city and county in Ireland.
She did nothing to help anyone. she was a fat lazy slob
Nano Nagle was an Irish woman who founded the Presentation Sisters in the 18th century. She is best known for her commitment to education and social justice, particularly for the poor and marginalized in Irish society. Her legacy includes the establishment of schools that provided education to girls, which was revolutionary at the time. Nagle is often celebrated as a pioneer in the field of education and is recognized as a significant figure in the history of Catholic education in Ireland.
Nano Nagle was an Irish nun who died in 1784. She founded the "Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary" in Ireland (also known as the "Presentation Sisters"). She was declared venerable by Pope Francis in October 2013. In 2000 she was voted Irish Woman of the Millennium in recognition of her importance as a pioneer of female education in Ireland.
they were called the Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary - PBVM - commonly called the Presentation Sisters