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  2. Katherine - Wikipedia

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    Katherine (/ k æ θ ə r ɪ n /), also spelled Catherine and other variations, is a feminine given name. The name and its variants are popular in countries where large Christian populations exist, because of its associations with one of the earliest Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria .

  3. Catherine of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Alexandria, also spelled Katherine, [a] was, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the emperor Maxentius. According to her hagiography , she was both a princess and a noted scholar who became a Christian around age 14, converted hundreds of people to ...

  4. List of saints named Catherine - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Catherine of the Wheel, or Great Martyr Saint Catherine (4th century); Catherine of Vadstena (c. 1332–1381), Swedish nun and author; Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), TOSD Italian philosopher, theologian, doctor of the church and patron saint of Italy

  5. Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine - Wikipedia

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    A rare version with both saints: Ambrogio Bergognone, The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Catherine of Siena. The mystical marriage of Saint Catherine covers two different subjects often shown in Catholic art arising from visions received by either Catherine of Alexandria or Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), in which these virgin saints went through a mystical ...

  6. Catherine LaCugna - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Mowry LaCugna (August 6, 1952 – May 3, 1997) was a feminist Catholic theologian and author of God For Us.LaCugna's aim was to make the doctrine of the Trinity relevant to the everyday life of modern Christians.

  7. Katharine Bushnell - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Bushnell (born Sophia Caroline Bushnell; February 5, 1855, in Evanston, Illinois – January 26, 1946) was a medical doctor, Christian writer, Bible scholar, social activist, and forerunner of feminist theology.

  8. Cathrinus - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known use of the Greek name is in reference to one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. Cathrinus is a rare name. Cathrinus is a rare name. The name Cathrinus is mainly used in Dutch and Scandinavian -speaking countries, but has also been found in the German-speaking realm, e.g. as a Latinized surname in the 17th ...

  9. Catherine of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Catherine commissioned The Education of a Christian Woman by Juan Luis Vives, who dedicated the book, controversial at the time, to the Queen in 1523. Such was Catherine's impression on people that even her adversary Thomas Cromwell said of her, "If not for her sex, she could have defied all the heroes of History."