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  2. Margaret the Virgin - Wikipedia

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    Margaret, known as Margaret of Antioch in the West, and as Saint Marina the Great Martyr (Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Μαρίνα) in the East, is celebrated as a saint on 20 July in Western Christianity, on 30th of July (Julian calendar) by the Eastern Orthodox Church, and on Epip 23 and Hathor 23 in the Coptic Orthodox Church.

  3. Hours of Margaret of Foix - Wikipedia

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    Saint Margaret, Suffrages, f. 215v. It may seem as though the inclusion of Saint Margaret of Antioch in this book of hours was due to her being the patron saint of Margaret of Foix. Even though this may have been the primary reason, another important connection comes from Saint Margaret as the patron saint of women in childbirth.

  4. Saint Margaret, Brugherio - Wikipedia

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    The church of Saint Margaret (Italian: Chiesetta di Santa Margherita) is a 16th-century chapel dedicated to Saint Margaret of Antioch. It is located in Cassina Baraggia , Brugherio , Italy. The church is adjacent to the Villa Brivio , to which it belonged.

  5. Fourteen Holy Helpers - Wikipedia

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    Saint Giles was prayed to for a good confession, and Saint Eustace as healer of family troubles. Domestic animals were also attacked by the plague, and so Saints George, Elmo, Pantaleon, and Vitus were invoked for their protection. Saint Margaret of Antioch is the patron of safe childbirth. [2]

  6. Capital Virgins - Wikipedia

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    These are: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Margaret of Antioch, Saint Barbara and Saint Dorothea. Three of them – i. e. Saint Catherine, Saint Margaret and Saint Barbara – belong to the Fourteen Holy Helpers. In iconography these four capital virgins are often depicted together or around the Virgin Mary. Occasionally, instead of the ...

  7. St Margaret's Church, Barking - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Church or the Church of St Margaret of Antioch is a Church of England parish church in Barking, East London.The church is a Grade I listed building, on a site dating back to the 13th century, within the grounds of Barking Abbey, the ruins of a former royal monastery that was originally established in the 7th century.

  8. Saint Marina - Wikipedia

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    Saint Marina may refer to: Saint Margaret of Antioch , also known as Saint Margaret the Virgin , Saint Marina the Martyr or Agia Marina by the Orthodox Church Saint Marina of Aguas Santas (119–139), virgin and martyr of Balcagia (current Baiona, Spain)

  9. St Margaret's Church, Roath - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Church (Welsh: Eglwys y Santes Fererid, dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch) is a nineteenth-century Church in Wales parish church in the suburb of Roath, Cardiff, Wales. It includes the mausoleum of the Marquises of Bute .