It is not obvious, all I can find is that she died "after a prolonged illness".
its catherine cavelier
This is, of course, a question concerning opinion. In European history, some would argue that Catherine de Medici was the bad guy of the 16th century. She basically launched the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, which killed thousands of Huguenots (French Protestants).
She died of Cancer.
The St. Julien was a large French ship of 500 tons
He died in Paris May 20, 1834
St. Catherine of Alexadria-November 25St. Catherine of Bologna- March 9St. Catherine of Siena- April 29St. Catherine Laboure- November 25St. Catherine de Ricci- February 13There are many more!March 24thDepends on which St.Catherine you are referring to. St. Catherine of Siena(or Sienna) is celebrated April 29th. St. Catherine De' Ricci is celebrated on February 13th. St. Catherine of Alexandria is celebrated 24th or 25th depending on the church.
Scipione de' Ricci died in 1810.
Against Illness
St. Catherine de Vingni is also known as St. Catherine of Bologna. She was born on September 8th, 1413 in Bologna, Italy.
Louis Léonard Antoine de Colli-Ricci died in 1806.
Saint Catherine de' Ricci was born Alessandra Lucrezia Romola de' Ricci . For her biography please click on this link.
She was canonized in the year of 1746, by Pope Benedict XIV. The actual day and month is unknown.
Catherine de Bourbon died on 1604-02-13.
Catherine de Lorraine died on 1648-03-07.
Marie-Catherine de Villedieu died in 1683.
Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse died in 1656.
Claude Catherine de Clermont died in 1603.