Saint Eustace
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Saint Eustace
Summary
Saint Eustace is a human whose existence is disputed[1]. Its place of birth was Rome[2]. It was born on January 1, 100[3]. It passed away in Rome[4]. It died on January 1, 118[5]. It worked as a military officer[6]. It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Saint Eustace was born in Rome[2].
- Saint Eustace died in Rome[4].
- Saint Eustace was born on January 1, 100[3].
- Saint Eustace died on January 1, 118[5].
- Saint Eustace worked as a military officer[6].
- Saint Eustace held the position of apostle[8].
- Saint Eustace's religion is recorded as Christianity[9].
- Saint Eustace is recorded as male[10].
- Saint Eustace's instance of is recorded as human whose existence is disputed[11].
- Saint Eustace is part of Fourteen Holy Helpers[12].
- Saint Eustace's Commons category is recorded as Saint Eustace[13].
- Saint Eustace's canonization status is recorded as great martyr[14].
- Saint Eustace's canonization status is recorded as saint[15].
- The cause of death was death by burning[16].
- Saint Eustace's given name is recorded as Eustace[17].
- Saint Eustace's significant event is recorded as worship suppression[18].
- Saint Eustace's feast day is recorded as September 20[19].
- Saint Eustace's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Saint Eustace[20].
- Saint Eustace's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[21].
- Saint Eustace's described by source is recorded as Granat Encyclopedic Dictionary[22].
- Saint Eustace's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'grc', 'text': 'Εὐστάθιος Πλακίδας'}[23].
- Saint Eustace's different from is recorded as Eustathius of Antioch[24].
- Saint Eustace dates from the Roman Empire[25].
- Saint Eustace's subject has role is recorded as Christian martyr[26].
Body
Definition and Type
Saint Eustace's instance of is recorded as human whose existence is disputed[11].
Use and Application
Saint Eustace is part of Fourteen Holy Helpers[12].
Influence
Things named for Saint Eustace include Sant'Eustachio[27], a church building[28], in Italy[29], founded in 0701[30]; Church of Saint Eustache[31], a church building[32], in France[33], founded in 1532[34]; San Stae[35], a church building[36], in Italy[37], founded in 1137[38]; St. Eustatius Church[39], a church building[40], in Netherlands[41], founded in 1910[42]; Sint Eustatius[43], a Caribbean Public Entity[44], in Netherlands[45], founded in 2010[46]; Evstafi[47], a pre-dreadnought battleship[48]; and Acquaviva Cathedral[49], a co-cathedral[50], in Italy[51], founded in 1529[52].
Why It Matters
Saint Eustace has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] It is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[53]
Entities named for it include Sant'Eustachio[27], a church building[28], in Italy[29], founded in 0701[30]; Church of Saint Eustache[31], a church building[32], in France[33], founded in 1532[34]; San Stae[35], a church building[36], in Italy[37], founded in 1137[38]; St. Eustatius Church[39], a church building[40], in Netherlands[41], founded in 1910[42]; Sint Eustatius[43], a Caribbean Public Entity[44], in Netherlands[45], founded in 2010[46]; and Evstafi[47], a pre-dreadnought battleship[48].
FAQs
Where was Saint Eustace born?
Born in Rome[2], Saint Eustace…
Where did Saint Eustace die?
Saint Eustace died in Rome[4].
What did Saint Eustace do for work?
Saint Eustace worked as military officer[6].