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St. Agnes died as a martyr - considered automatic sainthood by the early Christian community.
Blaise was born in the third century and died about the year 316 as a martyr.
No. the Anastasia you mention is medieval or earlier Middle-east- say Russo-Turkish theatre, saint. Anastasia Romanov, more properly Anastasia Nicolaievna- the daughter of Nicholai ( it would be bad usage to refer to her on the street, as Anastasia Romanov during the Empire, as bad as yelling ( Hey Betty Windsor!) at Queen Elizabeth II /. show some respect, the Last name was- understood and understated. she did not use the Anastasia Romanov handle until after the Diaspora, circa l922. Floreat Anastasia!
If you are referring to Cleopatra of Mark Anthony and Julius Caesar fame, she was never a Christian. However, there was a Saint Cleopatra who was a 4th century martyr.
In legend, Geroge is known for killing a dragon. In reality he is known for being a martyr for his faith.
Saint Anastasia was born in Rome Italy, Europe in 275 A.D.
St. Anastasia entered heaven long before there was an official process in place for canonization. Her death as a martyr was sufficent proof for the Church to declare her a saint by popular acclaim.
Saint Martyr Agapius was born in 1710.
A martyr is a saint. There are several saints named Angelo but none were martyrs.
No, she is not a saint.
Yes, Matthew was a martyr.
Her Imperial Highness, the Saint Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova died at about 2 am on July 17th, 1918 in a planned assassination by the Bolshevik soldiers at the Ipatieve House in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
She was a martyr. Any martyr for the faith is already 100% a saint.
Saint Anastasia of Sirmium is the patron saint of:martyrsweaverswidows
A martyr?
No, not at all. Saint Anastasia is a Roman Catholic Saint and a Martyr who died at Sirmium, which is located in modern day Serbia. In the Eastern Orthodox Church she is recognised as the Great Martyr Anastasia, the Deliverer from Potions. She is one of only seven women, not including the Virgin Mary, who are commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass. Her feast day is December 25th. Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanov, on the other hand, was the fourth and youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. She was born on June 18th 1901 at Peterhof Palace and was murdered along with the rest of her family in the basement of Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg in the early hours of July 17, 1918. In the year 2000, Anastasia Romanov and her family were canonized as passion bearers by the Russian Orthdox Church. However, they were later canonized as saints, so technically, Anastasia IS a Saint, but in the Russian Orthodox Church.
She was not a martyr. She died of natural causes.