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Agatha of Sicily

Saint Agatha

Christian saint and martyress (235–261).

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External Pages About Agatha of Sicily

Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID

Encyclopædia Britannica Online

Statements about Agatha of Sicily

Sex or Gender

Female

Date of Death

2/5/261
Sourcing Circumstances
:
Unspecified Calendar, Assumed Julian

Instance Of

Human

Commons Gallery

Agatha of Sicily

Image

Date of Birth

9/8/235
Instance Of
:
Statement with Gregorian Date Earlier than 1584

Place of Birth

San Giovanni Galermo
Catania

Place of Death

Catania

Country of Citizenship

Ancient Rome

Given Name

Agatha

Described by Source

11 items
Nordisk Familjebok
Otto's Encyclopedia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q23850640
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24327781
The Nuttall Encyclopædia
Subject Named As
:Ag′athe, St.
Orthodox Theological Encyclopedia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q43371758
Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24728899
Kościelna Encyclopedia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q104877044
Volume
:I
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th Edition (1885–1890)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q112754570
A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Agatha, Saint
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Agatha, Saint
A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country

Time Period

Roman Empire

Place of Burial

Catania Cathedral

Occupation

Virgin

Significant Event

Breast Removal
Part Of
:
Torture

Religion or Worldview

Eastern Orthodoxy
Christianity

Cause of Death

Torture

Has Works in the Collection

Victoria and Albert Museum

Subject Has Role

Martyr
Christian Martyr
Virgin

Part Of

Primary Saints

Depicted By

Sant'Agatha Statue
Saint Agatha Crowned by Angels
St. Agatha Visited in Prison by St. Peter
Santa Lucia E Sant'Agata

Different From

Santa Águeda
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