Catherine of Alexandria
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Catherine of Alexandria was born on January 1, 287 in Alexandria. She died on January 1, 305 in Alexandria[1][2][3]. Her cause of death was decapitation.
Catherine of Alexandria
Summary
Catherine of Alexandria is a human[1]. Born in Alexandria[2], she… she was born on January 1, 287[3]. She died in Alexandria[4]. She died on January 1, 305[5]. She worked as a missionary[6]. She ranks in the top 0.58% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,287 views/month, #5,841 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Alexandria[2], Catherine of Alexandria…
- Catherine of Alexandria passed away in Alexandria[4].
- Catherine of Alexandria was born on January 1, 287[3].
- Catherine of Alexandria was born on January 1, 282[8].
- Catherine of Alexandria died on January 1, 305[5].
- Catherine of Alexandria held citizenship in Ancient Rome[9].
- Catherine of Alexandria's professions included missionary[6].
- Catherine of Alexandria's religion is recorded as Christianity[10].
- Catherine of Alexandria is recorded as female[11].
- Catherine of Alexandria's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Catherine of Alexandria is part of primary saints[13].
- Catherine of Alexandria's Commons category is recorded as Catherine of Alexandria[14].
- Catherine of Alexandria's canonization status is recorded as great martyr[15].
- The cause of death was decapitation[16].
- Catherine of Alexandria's given name is recorded as Catherine[17].
- Catherine of Alexandria's significant event is recorded as Saint Catherine of Alexandria and the wheel[18].
- Catherine of Alexandria's feast day is recorded as November 25[19].
- Catherine of Alexandria's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Catherine of Alexandria[20].
- Catherine of Alexandria's depicted by is recorded as Saint Catherine of Alexandria[21].
- Catherine of Alexandria's depicted by is recorded as Saint Catherine of Alexandria[22].
- Catherine of Alexandria's depicted by is recorded as The Martyrdom of St Catherine[23].
- Catherine of Alexandria's depicted by is recorded as Saint Catherine of Alexandria (after Mignard)[24].
- Catherine of Alexandria's depicted by is recorded as Statue of Saint Catherine[25].
- Catherine of Alexandria's depicted by is recorded as Statue of St Catherine of Alexandria in Santa Caterina[26].
- Catherine of Alexandria's depicted by is recorded as Besozzi Chapel[27].
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Origins and Family
Catherine of Alexandria was born in Alexandria[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 287[3] and January 1, 282[8].
Career and Affiliations
Catherine of Alexandria worked as a missionary[6].
Personal Life
Catherine of Alexandria's religion is recorded as Christianity[10].
Death and Burial
Catherine of Alexandria died on January 1, 305[5]. She died in Alexandria[4]. The cause of death was decapitation[16].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Catherine of Alexandria include Santa Catalina Island[28], an island[29], in United States[30]; Santa Catarina Island[31], an island[32], in Brazil[33]; Order of Saint Catherine[34], an order of chivalry for women[35], in Russian Empire[36], founded in 1714[37]; Church of St. Catherine[38], a church building[39], in Palestine[40], founded in 1882[41]; Santa Catarina[42], a carrack[43]; St. Catherine's Day[44], a holiday[45]; St Catherine's Church[46], a church building[47], in Poland[48], founded in 1227[49]; and Katharinenkirche und Mausoleum, Graz[50].
Why It Matters
Catherine of Alexandria ranks in the top 0.58% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,287 views/month, #5,841 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] She is known by 88 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
Entities named for her include Santa Catalina Island[28], an island[29], in United States[30]; Santa Catarina Island[31], an island[32], in Brazil[33]; Order of Saint Catherine[34], an order of chivalry for women[35], in Russian Empire[36], founded in 1714[37]; Church of St. Catherine[38], a church building[39], in Palestine[40], founded in 1882[41]; Santa Catarina[42], a carrack[43]; and St. Catherine's Day[44], a holiday[45].
FAQs
Where was Catherine of Alexandria born?
Catherine of Alexandria's place of birth was Alexandria[2].
Where did Catherine of Alexandria die?
Catherine of Alexandria died in Alexandria[4].
What did Catherine of Alexandria do for work?
Catherine of Alexandria worked as missionary[6].