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Catherine, of Genoa, Saint, 1447-1510

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Personal name headingCatherine, of Genoa, Saint, 1447-1510
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Variant(s)Adorna, Caterina Fiesca, Saint, 1447-1510
Adorni, Caterina Fieschi, Saint, 1447-1510
Adorno, Caterina Fieschi, Saint, 1447-1510
Caterina, da Genova, Saint, 1447-1510
Caterina da Genova, Saint, 1447-1510
Catharina, von Genua, Hl., 1447-1510
Catharine, of Genoa, Saint, 1447-1510
Catherine, de Gênes, Saint, 1447-1510
Fiesca Adorna, Caterina, Saint, 1447-1510
Fieschi Adorno, Caterina, Saint, 1447-1510
Birth date1447
Death date1510-09-15
Place of birthGenoa (Italy)
Place of deathGenoa (Italy)
Found inHügel, F. von. The mystical element of religion as studied in ... 1909.
Holböck, F. Die Theologin des Fegfeuers, 1980: title page (Hl. Catharina von Genua)
Sainte Catherine de Gênes sa vie et son esprit d'après les premiers biographes de la Sainte et les manuscrits Italiens originaux, 1881: (par Mgr. Paul Fliche) page 1 (Catherine de Gênes; born in 1447)
Wikipedia, viewed on October 19, 2016: Cahterine of Genoa (Saint Catherine of Genoa; Caterina Fieschi Adorno; born in Genoa in 1447; died 15 September 1510 in Genoa; an Italian Roman Catholic saint and mystic, admired for her work among the sick and the poor and remembered because of various writings describing both these actions and her mystical experiences; a member of the noble Fieschi family; spent most of her life and her means serving the sick, especially during the plague which ravaged Genoa in 1497 and 1501; beatified in 1675 by Pope Clement X, and canonized in 1737 by Pope Clement XII)
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