Polychronia
Eastern Orthodox saint, traditionally held to be the mother of Saint George
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Polychronia
Summary
Polychronia is a human whose existence is disputed[1].
Key Facts
- A child of Polychronia was Saint George[2].
- Polychronia is recorded as female[3].
- Polychronia's instance of is recorded as human whose existence is disputed[4].
- Polychronia's Commons category is recorded as Agia Polychronia[5].
- Polychronia's described at URL is recorded as http://bidl.cc.bas.bg/viewobject.php?id=105&lang=bg[6].
- Polychronia's described at URL is recorded as http://bidl.cc.bas.bg/viewobject.php?id=105&lang=en[7].
- Polychronia's described at URL is recorded as https://dveri.bg/component/com_content/Itemid,171/catid,118/id,13247/view,article/[8].
- Polychronia's subject has role is recorded as Christian saint[9].
Body
Personal Life
A child of Polychronia was Saint George[2].