Cecilia was not a 'religious' in terms of being a nun. She lived her life as a Christian in the manner we are all called upon by Christ to live. She fed the hungry, gave drink to the thirsty, shelter to the homeless, clothing to the naked and buried the dead. She had the calling from her earliest years to live a life in the manner we are called by Our Lord to live.
Saints do not have numbers. She is simply Saint Cecilia.
In the time of Saint Cecilia last names were not used. They did not become in use for nearly a thousand years after she died. If she had addtional names we are not aware of them.
Cecilia was from Rome, Italy.
It is in the church of Saint Cecilia in Rome.
Cecilia is not the patron saint of any countries.
Cecilia's (a Catholic) parents arranged for her to marry Valerian of Trastevere (a pagan). Cecilia convinced Valerian to become a Christian and both died as martyrs.
Saint Cecilia was a Christian. She is known as the patron saint of musicians and is celebrated in the Catholic Church.
There is no definitive historical record that Saint Cecilia was poor. She was a noblewoman and is often depicted as such in religious texts and artwork. However, her emphasis on helping the poor and her patronage of music and musicians has led to the association of her with humility and charity.
Yes, Cecilia was an early martyr and is honored as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Back then people did not have last names they were such as their first name and there city so she would be Cecilia of Rome.
November 22 is the feast day of Saint Cecilia.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.