Saint Mark was born in Cyrene, Pentapolis of North Africa. The exact date of his birth is not known but it was sometime in 1st century AD.
Saint Mark was traditionally believed to have been born in Cyrene, a Greek city in North Africa (modern-day Libya).
Saint Mark the Apostle was traditionally believed to have been born around the year 5 AD.
Saint Mark's grave is located in the Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice, Italy. It is believed that his remains were brought to Venice from Alexandria in the 9th century.
Saint Mark was a Christian evangelist and the author of the Gospel of Mark in the Bible. He was also a disciple of Saint Peter and played a significant role in spreading Christianity in the early church.
Saint Mark (also called Mark John), author of the Gospel of Mark is listed as a '''Pre-Congregation''' saint, defined as 'prior to the institution of the modern investigations performed by the ''Congregation for the Causes of Saints.''
Yes, Saint Sebastian had a brother named Mark. They were both born in Narbonne, Gaul (modern-day France).
As we do not know when Saint Mark was born nor the date of his death, that question cannot be answered.
Mark was born sometime in the early first century but the date is not known.
It is believed that Mark was born in North Africa in what is known today as Libya.
Saint Mark the Apostle was traditionally believed to have been born around the year 5 AD.
Saint Mark is one of the patron saints of Venice.
Saint Mark's Square is in Venice.
Saint Mark's grave is located in the Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice, Italy. It is believed that his remains were brought to Venice from Alexandria in the 9th century.
No, Saint Mark was not an angel. He was one of the four evangelists who wrote the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Bible.
His relics are in the Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice, Italy.
Saint Mark's School was created in 1980.
Lion of Saint Mark was created in 1921.
Saint Mark (also called Mark John), author of the Gospel of Mark is listed as a '''Pre-Congregation''' saint, defined as 'prior to the institution of the modern investigations performed by the ''Congregation for the Causes of Saints.''