Mary of Clopas
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Mary of Clopas
Summary
Mary of Clopas is a human biblical figure[1]. She was born on 100 BC[2]. She died on 1[3]. She draws 1,990 Wikipedia views per month (human_biblical_figure category, ranking #130 of 529).[4]
Key Facts
- Mary of Clopas was born on 100 BC[2].
- Mary of Clopas died on 1[3].
- Among Mary of Clopas's spouses was Clopas[5].
- A child of Mary of Clopas was James the Less[6].
- A child of Mary of Clopas was Simon the Zealot[7].
- A child of Mary of Clopas was Jude the Apostle[8].
- A child of Mary of Clopas was Simon, brother of Jesus[9].
- A child of Mary of Clopas was Joses[10].
- Mary of Clopas is recorded as female[11].
- Mary of Clopas's instance of is recorded as human biblical figure[12].
- Mary of Clopas is part of the Three Marys[13].
- Mary of Clopas's Commons category is recorded as Mary of Clopas[14].
- Mary of Clopas's canonization status is recorded as saint[15].
- Mary of Clopas's given name is recorded as Maria[16].
- Mary of Clopas's feast day is recorded as April 24[17].
- Mary of Clopas's described by source is recorded as Bible Encyclopedia of Archimandrite Nicephorus[18].
- Mary of Clopas's described by source is recorded as A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography[19].
- Mary of Clopas's sibling is recorded as Salome[20].
- Mary of Clopas's sibling is recorded as Mary[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Mary of Clopas was born on 100 BC[2].
Personal Life
Mary of Clopas was married to Clopas[5]. Children include James the Less[6], an apostle[22], 0100–0062[23]; Simon the Zealot[7], a human biblical figure[24]; Jude the Apostle[8], a farmer[25], 0010–0062[26], of Ancient Rome[27]; Simon, brother of Jesus[9], a human biblical figure[28]; and Joses[10], a human biblical figure[29].
Death and Burial
Mary of Clopas died on 1[3].
Why It Matters
Mary of Clopas draws 1,990 Wikipedia views per month (human_biblical_figure category, ranking #130 of 529).[4] She has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] She is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
FAQs
Who was Mary of Clopas married to?
Mary of Clopas's spouses include Clopas[5].