Saint Agatha Hildegard
Wife of the Count Palatine Paul in the 11th century, Agatha Hildegard was unjustly accused of infidelity and thrown from the top of a keep by her husb…
First name and chronology
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Agatha, between 1001 and 1858; the most famous is Saint Agatha, celebrated on February 5th.
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Wife of the Count Palatine Paul in the 11th century, Agatha Hildegard was unjustly accused of infidelity and thrown from the top of a keep by her husb…
Italian Franciscan religious (Sister Maria Elisabetta della Santa Croce), known as the angel of the coast for her dedication to orphans and the poor.
A young noblewoman from Sicily, Agatha refuses the advances of the consul Quintianus to remain faithful to Christ. After enduring atrocious tortures, …
The feast of Agatha is celebrated on February 5th, in memory of Saint Agatha.
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Agatha, including Saint Agatha, Saint Agatha Hildegard and Agata Maria Jacobucci.
The most famous saint named Agatha is Saint Agatha.