- Patron Saint of Italy
- Francis of Assisi, Catherine of Siena
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Saint Joseph's Day — Saint Joseph s Day, 19 March, the Feast of St. Joseph or Solemnity of Saint Joseph is in Western Christianity the principal feast day of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. [ [http://www.clerus.org/bibliaclerusonline/pt/f4.htm Roman… … Wikipedia
Saint Regulus — or Saint Rule of Andrew was a monk [In some versions he was the bishop; in some modern retellings Patras is confused with Patmos.] of Patras who, in the fourth century, according to a Scottish legend that became current during the twelfth century … Wikipedia
Saint-Vincent, Aosta Valley — Saint Vincent Comune Comune di Saint Vincent Commune de Saint Vincent … Wikipedia
Saint Lucy's Day — ( Sankta Lucia , Saint Lucia) is the Church feast day dedicated to St. Lucy and is observed on December 13. It retains traditional forms of celebration mainly in Scandinavia, parts of the United States and southern Europe. It is celebrated in… … Wikipedia
Saint Pierre and Miquelon — Saint Pierre and Miquelon … Wikipedia
Saint Bernulf — or San Bernulfo or St Bernulphe (9th century CE) was Bishop of Asti (now Italy). Traditionally, the Bishop was one of several (unnamed) martyrs put to death by Muslim raiders in the early 9th century.Their remains were later transferred the… … Wikipedia
Saint Cecilia (disambiguation) — Saint Cecilia or Santa Cecilia may refer to: * Saint Cecilia, patron saint of musicians and church music in Catholic and Orthodox traditions * Saint Cecilia s Catholic Church in Brooklyn, a church in Brooklyn, New York, USA * Santa Cecilia, a… … Wikipedia
Saint Theobald — St. Theobald † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Theobald Born at Provins in the Province of Champagne, France, in 1017; died at Salanigo in Italy 30 June, 1066. He was a member of a noble family. In 1054 without the knowledge of his… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint-Gilles, Belgium — Name transcription(s) – French Saint Gilles – Dutch Sint Gillis … Wikipedia
saint’s life — (saint’s legend, hagiography) One of the most popular literary genres in medieval Europe was the saint’s life. These were short narrative biographies of holy men and women, most often martyrs, whose stories were intended to reveal the active… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature