what kind of saint had a conversion
The Conversion of Saint Paul - Caravaggio - was created in 1601.
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio of Italy painted The Conversion of Saint Paul.
No because she was never a saint
Paul was on his way to Damascus in Syria when he had is conversion.
Foreshortening was the technique that Caravaggio used in the Conversion of Saint Paul.
Monica is known as the mother of Saint Augustine of Hippo and for the many years she prayed for his conversion.
Your question is not clear. What kind of conversion? Many saints experienced some form of conversion during their lives. A few in particular are St. Paul, St. Augustine and St. Francis of Assisi. Each experienced a different type of conversion.
He preached Christianity to the heathens in Ireland.
Roman Catholic AnswerSaint Monica was the mother of Saint Augustine, and is the patron saint of mothers; she was married to a pagan and spend her entire life praying for the conversion of her husband and her children.
Saint Monica, the mother of Saint Augustine, influenced him by praying for his conversion to Christianity and by setting a devout example through her own life. Her steadfast faith and persistence in prayer were instrumental in leading Augustine to his eventual conversion and his path to becoming a prominent Christian theologian and philosopher.
Stoned to death in front of Saul before his conversion.
Saint Margaret of Cortona was a Franciscan tertiary known for her life of penance and charity. She was canonized by the Catholic Church in 1728. Margaret is venerated as a saint for her deep conversion and commitment to serving the poor and marginalized.