Joachim
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Joachim
Summary
Joachim is a human biblical figure[1]. He was born in Sepphoris[2]. He was born on January 1, 100 BC[3]. He passed away in Jerusalem[4]. He died on 10 BC[5]. He worked as a shepherd[6]. He draws 4,098 Wikipedia views per month (human_biblical_figure category, ranking #79 of 529).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Sepphoris[2], Joachim…
- Joachim died in Jerusalem[4].
- Joachim was born on January 1, 100 BC[3].
- Joachim died on 10 BC[5].
- Burial took place at Tomb of the Virgin Mary[8].
- Joachim's father was Matthat[9].
- Joachim's mother was Estha[10].
- Among Joachim's spouses was Saint Anne[11].
- A child of Joachim was Mary[12].
- Joachim held citizenship in Ancient Rome[13].
- Joachim is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[14].
- Joachim's professions included shepherd[6].
- Joachim's religion is recorded as Judaism[15].
- Joachim is recorded as male[16].
- Joachim's instance of is recorded as human biblical figure[17].
- Joachim's Commons category is recorded as Saint Joachim[18].
- Joachim's canonization status is recorded as saint[19].
- Joachim's said to be the same as is recorded as Imran[20].
- Joachim's said to be the same as is recorded as Heli[21].
- Joachim's given name is recorded as Joachim[22].
- Joachim's significant event is recorded as Joachim leaves the temple[23].
- Joachim's significant event is recorded as meeting of Joachim and Anne at the Golden Gate[24].
- Joachim's significant event is recorded as birth of the Virgin Mary[25].
- Joachim's feast day is recorded as July 26[26].
- Joachim's feast day is recorded as September 9[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Sepphoris[2], Joachim… he was born on January 1, 100 BC[3]. His father was Matthat[9]. His mother was Estha[10]. He is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[14].
Career and Affiliations
Joachim worked as a shepherd[6].
Personal Life
Joachim was married to Saint Anne[11]. A child of him was Mary[12]. His religion is recorded as Judaism[15].
Death and Burial
Joachim died on 10 BC[5]. He passed away in Jerusalem[4]. Burial took place at Tomb of the Virgin Mary[8].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Joachim include Order of Saint Joachim[28], an order of chivalry[29], in Holy Roman Empire[30], founded in 1755[31]; Joaquim[32], a male given name[33]; San Joaquin Municipality[34], a municipality of Mexico[35], in Mexico[36]; Real Monasterio de San Joaquín y Santa Ana[37], a Cistercian nunnery[38], in Spain[39], founded in 1596[40]; San Gioacchino ai Prati di Castello[41], a church building[42], in Italy[43], founded in 1898[44]; and Yakimanka District[45], a district of Moscow[46], in Russia[47].
Why It Matters
Joachim draws 4,098 Wikipedia views per month (human_biblical_figure category, ranking #79 of 529).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48] He is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
Entities named for him include Order of Saint Joachim[28], an order of chivalry[29], in Holy Roman Empire[30], founded in 1755[31]; Joaquim[32], a male given name[33]; San Joaquin Municipality[34], a municipality of Mexico[35], in Mexico[36]; Real Monasterio de San Joaquín y Santa Ana[37], a Cistercian nunnery[38], in Spain[39], founded in 1596[40]; San Gioacchino ai Prati di Castello[41], a church building[42], in Italy[43], founded in 1898[44]; and Yakimanka District[45], a district of Moscow[46], in Russia[47].
FAQs
Where was Joachim born?
Joachim's place of birth was Sepphoris[2].
Where did Joachim die?
Joachim passed away in Jerusalem[4].
Who were Joachim's parents?
Joachim's father was Matthat[9]. Joachim's mother was Estha[10].
Who was Joachim married to?
Joachim's spouses include Saint Anne[11].
What did Joachim do for work?
Joachim worked as shepherd[6].