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De Mattias, Maria, Saint, 1805-1866

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Personal name headingDe Mattias, Maria, Saint, 1805-1866
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Variant(s)De Mattias, Maria, 1805-1866
De Mattias, Maria Matilda, 1805-1866
Mattias, Maria de, 1805-1866
Mattias, Maria de, Saint, 1805-1866
Mattias, Maria Matilda de, 1805-1866
Mattias, Maria Matilda de, Saint, 1805-1866
See alsoCorporate body: Sisters Adorers of the Most Precious Blood
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Associated countryItaly
Birth date1805-02-04
Death date1866-08-20
Place of birthVallecorsa (Italy)
Place of deathRome (Italy)
Field of activityMonasticism and religious orders for women Catholic schools Girls' schools Women--Education
AffiliationNuns
Catholic Church
Profession or occupationNuns Nuns as teachers
Found inColagiovanni, M. Obedient rebel, 1991: CIP t.p. (Maria De Mattias, 1805-1866) front matter (Blessed Maria De Mattias; native of Vallecorsa in the Ciociaria mountain region southeast of Rome)
LC data base, 01-04-90 (hdg.: Mattias, Maria de, 1805-1866)
De Mattias, Maria, Saint. Messages from the letters of Saint Maria de Mattias, not before May 19, 2003: title page (Saint Maria De Mattias)
Adorers of the Blood of Christ website, May 9, 2016: Our Foundress page (Maria Matilde De Mattias was born on February 4, 1805, in the small mountain village of Vallecorsa, Italy ... Maria established nearly seventy schools ... Our foundress educated women and girls)
   <http://adorers.org/spirituality/>
Wikipedia, Maria De Mattias article, May 9, 2016: (Maria Matilda De Mattias, A.S.C., (February 4, 1805-August 20, 1866) is a saint from Italy in the Roman Catholic Church and was the founder of the religious congregation of the Sisters Adorers of the Blood of Christ ... died in Rome)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_De_Mattias>
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