Luke was a native of the Greek city of Antioch in Syria.
Since we do not know when or how St. Luke died, that question can not be answered.
Cecilia was from Rome, Italy.
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He was St. Peter's brother, a fisherman from the Sea of Galilee
The last name of Luke or Lucas originates from several different European countries: it can't be situated without knowing a bit more about your family history. In addition, "Luke" is a spelling of a common Cantonese name and/or Vietnamese name--so it could come from there, too.
Saint Luke is thought to have been a painter himself.
According to tradition, yes, Saint Luke was a painter.
Saint Luke Institute was created in 1977.
Saint Luke's Tower was created in 1994.
Saint Luke is believed to have died in the year 84 AD in Boeotia, Greece.
The budget of Saint Luke Institute is 7,000,000 dollars.
Saint Luke's Northland Hospital was created in 1989.
Saint Luke's Health System was created in 1882.
St. Luke is the patron saint of artists, while St. Luke the Evangelist is often invoked as the patron saint of doctors and physicians.
Yes, Saint Luke is one of four patron saints of artists:Catherine of Bologna Fra Angelico Luke the Evangelist Michael the Archangel
No, Saint Luke wrote only in the New Testament. "The Gospel according to Saint Luke" and the "Book of Acts".
Saint Luke is the patron saint of:artistsbachelorsbookbindersbrewersbutchersdoctorsglass makersglassworkersgold workersgoldsmithslacemakerslace workersnotariespaintersphysicianssculptorsstained glass workerssurgeonsunmarried menWorshipful Company of PaintersCapena, ItalyHermersdorf, Germany