Catherine was from Alexandria, Egypt.
Catherine was born in Alexandria, Egyot, late in the third century. She was beheaded about the year 305 AD in Alexandria.
Catherine was beheaded in Alexandria, North Africa.
According to legend, St. Catherine of Alexandria was beheaded in 305 CE, in Alexandria. However, we can not even be sure whether Catherine of Alexandria actually existed.St. Catherine was never mentioned before the ninth century, and some assiduous research has failed to identify Catherine with any historical person. Donald Attwater calls the story of St. Catherine the most preposterous legend of its kind, citing the lack of any positive evidence that she ever existed outside the mind of some Greek writer who first composed what he intended to be simply an edifying romance. Even her name, which comes from the Greek katharos, ('pure'), is suspiciously apt for a virgin martyr, raising the possibility that her legend originated as an allegory. With no reliable information about St. Catherine, we can not say that any of the traditions about how or when she died are true.
We do not know where he was born but he died in Alexandria, Egypt.
Catherine was from Alexandria, Egypt.
Catherine of Alexandria was born in Alexandria, Egypt.
Unlikely that she was born in any hospital. More likely she was born at home.
St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai, Mount St. Catherine in Egypt, and the Catherine Wheel firework are named after Catherine of Alexandria. She is also the patron saint of scholars, philosophers, and preachers.
St. Catherine of Alexandria.
St. Catherine of Alexandria.
There are a number of saints from Africa, including St. Augustine of Hippo and Catherine of Alexandria.
St. Catherine of Alexandria is believed to have lived in the 3rd to 4th century AD in Alexandria, Egypt. She is considered to be one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers in the Roman Catholic Church.
Catherine was born in Alexandria, Egyot, late in the third century. She was beheaded about the year 305 AD in Alexandria.
She is said to have appeared to Joan of Arc.
The patron saints of secretaries are St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Genesius of Arles.
Catherine of Alexandria was from Alexandria, Egypt.