St. Agnes, virgin and martyr, was probably born in Rome between the years 240-250.
Saint Agnes was born in 292 A.D. and died in 304 A.D., at the age of twelve.
Agnes is not a patron saint at this time.
Saint Agnes was never married.
Saint Agnes was martyred in Rome.
Agnes is a saint but is not currently a patron saint.
Saint Agnes of Assisi was the younger sister of Saint Clare of Assisi.
She is called Agnes of Rome, so she lived and was martyred in Rome, Italy
The Saint Agnes School was created in 1917.
No, she was from Rome in central Italy.
Saint Agnes spent her short life in or around Rome.
Saint Agnes chose to die rather than lose her virginity.
There is a Saint Agnes but no Saint Agnolo.
Saint Agnes Episcopal Church was created in 1888.
Mount Saint Agnes College was created in 1890.
Saint Agnes of Rome is the patron saint of lambs and young girls.
Saint Agnes of Rome was 12 or 13 years old when she was executed.
No, it was St. Agnes of Assisi who was St. Clare's sister.
I can find no reference to a saint named St. Agnes of Monte Perdido.
No, Agnes was a professed virgin.
Saint Inez or Saint Ines
St. Agnes lived around the early 4'Th Century AD.
Saint Agnes Academy - Texas - was created in 1906.
Agnes is best known for her purity.
St. Agnes died as a martyr - considered automatic sainthood by the early Christian community.
Agnes lived and died in Rome, Italy.
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