St. Agnes lived in Rome.
She is called Agnes of Rome, so she lived and was martyred in Rome, Italy
Jacques Cartier lived from 1491 to 1557. He was a French explorer known for exploring and mapping the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
The tomb of St. Peter is located below the main altar of the Basilica of St. Peter in Vatican City. The head of St. Peter, along with that of St. Paul, is located in the cathedral church of the pope - St. John Lateran.
St. Mungo, also known as St. Kentigern, is said to be buried at the Glasgow Cathedral in Scotland. The cathedral, also known as St. Mungo's Cathedral, is dedicated to him and is believed to be his final resting place.
St. Benedict, the founder of Western monasticism, is said to have spent three years living in a cave near Subiaco, Italy, in the early 6th century. During this time, he practiced prayer, fasting, and meditation before eventually moving on to establish a monastic community at Monte Cassino.
St. Agnes of Montepulciano lived for 49 years, from 1268 to 1317.
St. Agnes died in the year 304.
The meaning of st. Agnes is little lamb
St. Agnes died about the year 304.
St. Agnes Cemetery was created in 1867.
The Eve of St. Agnes was created in 1820.
If you are referring to St. Agnes the martyr, no she was not a nun. If you are referring to St. Agnes of Assisi, yes,she was a nun.
St. Agnes High School - Queens - was created in 1908.
St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School's motto is 'Veritas'.
St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School was created in 1851.
There remains no historic record of the names of the parents of St. Agnes.
Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes was created in 1858.