The date is not known but it would have been some time quite early in the first century AD.
No, St. Mary Magdalene is traditionally recognized as a female figure in Christian theology and is often referred to as one of Jesus Christ's followers and witnesses to his resurrection.
The patron saints of women are St. Margaret of Antioch and St. Mary Magdalene.
William S. Leathem has written: 'A history of the Church of Ireland in St. Mary Magdalene Parish, Belfast' -- subject(s): Belfast (Northern Ireland), Belfast (Northern Ireland). St. Mary Magdalene (Church), Church of Ireland, Clergy, St. Mary Magdalene (Parish : Belfast, Northern Ireland)
St. Mary Magdalene was traditionally depicted wearing robes or tunics, as was typical attire for women during biblical times. The specific type of clothing she wore would have been simple and modest, reflecting the customs of her era.
The patron saints of women are St. Margaret of Antioch and St. Mary Magdalene.
Mary Magdalene was born into a Jewish family, but as a follower of Jesus, she eventually became one of the first Christians.
Mary Magdalene had no children.
The patron saint of penitent sinners is St. Mary Magdalene.
Yes
Mary Magdalene was the sister of Lazarus.
unknown most likely 10AD
She was born in the same way any other human being was born.