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  2. Agatha of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Agatha [a] of Sicily (c. 231 – 251 AD) is a Christian saint.Her feast is on 5 February. Agatha was born in Catania, part of the Roman Province of Sicily, and was martyred c. 251.

  3. Badia di Sant'Agata - Wikipedia

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    View of the facade and dome of the Badia, on the right of the photo is a portion of Catania Cathedral. Badia di Sant'Agata or Abbey of St Agatha refers to an 18th-century Roman Catholic church and attached female convent located on Via Vittorio Emanuele #182 in the center of Catania, region of Sicily, Southern Italy.

  4. Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania) - Wikipedia

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    The Festival of Saint Agatha (Italian: La festa di sant'Agata) (Sicilian: A fest' 'i sant'Àjita) is the most important religious festival of Catania, Sicily, commemorating the life of the city's patron saint, Agatha of Sicily. It is among the largest Catholic religious festivals in the world, in terms of participants and spectators.

  5. St. Agatha (film) - Wikipedia

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    St. Agatha is a 2018 American horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and starring Sabrina Kern and Carolyn Hennesy. It premiered at the Overlook Film Festival on April 20, 2018. Plot

  6. Sant'Agata de' Goti, Rome - Wikipedia

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    By the altar of St Agatha is a large statue of the saint. Ricimer, who was buried in the church, had a mosaic installed. This was unfortunately destroyed in 1589, when the apse collapsed. The Greek humanist John Lascaris (died 1535) is interred in the church and the heart of Daniel O'Connell, the 'Liberator' (died Genoa 1847), was buried here. [2]

  7. Agatha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Agatha, also Agata, is a feminine given name derived from the Greek feminine name Ἀγάθη (Agáthē; alternative form: Ἀγαθή Agathḗ), which is a nominalized form of ἀγαθή (agathḗ), i.e. the feminine form of the adjective ἀγαθός (agathós) "good". [3] [4] [5] It was the name of St. Agatha of Sicily, a third-century ...

  8. Sant'Agata al Borgo, Catania - Wikipedia

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    The apse frescoes, painted by Giovanni Lo Coco, depict events in the Life of Saint Agatha, the titular saint, and patron of Catania. [1] A plaque on the right of the facade recalls an event occurring after the 1908 earthquake, which devastated Messina and Reggio. The townspeople, terrified by the tremors, led from this church a procession with ...

  9. Sainte-Agathe - Wikipedia

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    Agatha of Sicily is a Christian saint.. Sainte-Agathe or St. Agatha may refer to the following places: . St. Agatha, a rural community in Wilmot, Ontario, Canada; Ste. Agathe, Manitoba, Canada, an unincorporated community