Assisi is an Italian loan word in English.
Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine proper noun and place name. It is the name of a beautifully historic city in central Italy. It is the hometown of Saint Francis (Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone, 1181/1182 - October 3, 1226) and of Saint Clare (Chiara Offreduccio, July 16, 1194 - August 11, 1253).
The pronunciation is "ahs-SEE-zee."
Assisi is an Italian loan name in English.
Saint Francis of Assisi was born in the Italian town of Assisi.
Saint Francis of Assisi was born in Assisi, Italy in the year 1181 or 1182. He is known for founding the Franciscan religious order and for his dedication to a life of poverty, charity, and peace.
Francis was an Italian.
Saint Clare of Assisi was Italian. She was born in Assisi, Italy in 1194 and spent most of her life there as a devout follower of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Francis of Assisi
St. Charles Borromeo, a 16th century Italian saint, was known for his efforts in reforming the clergy and establishing seminaries. He played a significant role in the Council of Trent and is considered a patron saint of seminarians.
No. She is an Italian Saint. She was a disciple of St. Francis of Assisi.
Saint Francis of Assisi was born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, but nicknamed Francesco by his father in 1181/1182. He was born in the Italian town of Assisi.
St. Clare of Assisi was Italian and played no role what so ever in the history of Israel.
Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi), was born as Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, but nicknamed Francesco by his father in 1181 or 1182 at the town of Assisi, Italy.
St. Francis of Assisi was born in Assisi, Italy in 1181 or 1182.