Saint Geronimo, also known as Saint Jerome, was a Christian scholar and translator born around 347 AD in Stridon, which is believed to be in modern-day Croatia or Slovenia. He is best known for his translation of The Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate, which became the standard text for the Catholic Church. Jerome was also a prominent theologian and ascetic, and his writings contributed significantly to Christian thought. He is commemorated on September 30 in the Catholic Church.
The feast of Saint Jerome Emiliani (Saint Geronimo) is on February 8.
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Geronimo's real Apache name was Goyahkla, which means "the one who yawns." He was a prominent leader of the Apache tribe and became famous for his resistance against Mexican and American expansion into Apache territory during the late 19th century. The name "Geronimo" is believed to have originated from the Spanish pronunciation of the name of Saint Jerome, which was used by his enemies.
Geronimo was an apache Indian.
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Sarah Geronimo's real name is Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo.
Goyathlay, a prominent leader of the Apache, was given the name Geronimo by Mexican soldiers who mistakenly believed he was invulnerable, attributing his bravery to the influence of Saint Jerome, whose name is Gerónimo in Spanish. The name stuck, and Geronimo became synonymous with his fierce resistance against both Mexican and American forces during the late 19th century. Despite its origins, Geronimo embraced the name, which became a symbol of his fight for Apache freedom and identity.
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Geronimo was an apache Indian.
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Sarah Geronimo's birth name is Sarah Asher Tuazon Geronimo.