Lorenzo did not communicate his final thought before he died so we have no idea what he was thinking.
No, Lucy was a young girl who was martyred for her faith in ancient Rome.
There is a St. Anne Line who was martyred in England when Queen Elizabther I was in power. She was martyred because she was found to be harboring Catholic priests which was considered treason.
Saint Lucia is found in the Caribbean.
Saint Sofia was an early Christian who had three daughters named Faith, Hope and Charity. She was forced to watch as each one was martyred. Sofia was found dead three days later on the tomb of her children, dead of a broken heart. Some say the story is a simple allegory and did not actually happen.
Hello, I believe Lorenzo De Medici's talent was to perform a unbelievably cool magic trick that no one has ever found out how to do.
Peter's tomb was found under Saint Peter's Basilica.
Saint Paul is the capital of Minnesota.
I can find no reference to any saint named Brooke.
Saint-Quentin was near the site of a roman city called Augusta Viromanduorum. It began with the construction of monasteries, as pilgrims came to the tomb of St. Quentin, who was martyred there. It was given a royal charter as a commune with a great deal of autonomy, in the 11th century. It became a thriving city, but suffered reversals during the Hundred Years' War.There is a link to a question on life in towns and cities, and a link on the History of Saint-Quentin below, where more information can be found.
I have not yet found a saint called St. Violet, sorry.
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