- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Agnes_of_RomeSaint Agnes (291–304 C.E.) was a virgin martyr and saint of the Christian church. Also known as Saint Agnes of Rome and Saint Ines (or Santa Ynez)...Bulunamadı: lublin
- learnreligions.com saint-agnes-of-rome-542518With the exception of her skull, which has been placed in a chapel in the 17th-century Sant'Agnese in Agone, on the Piazza Navona in Rome, Saint Agnes's...Bulunamadı: lublin
- saintagnes.com who-was-saint-agnes/Her skull is preserved in a side chapel of the Church Sant’Agnese in Agone (Saint Agnes in Agony) which is in Rome’s Piazza Navona.Bulunamadı: lublin
- catholic.org saints/saint.php…Her bones are currently conserved beneath the high altar in the church of Sant'Angese fuori le mura in Rome, which was built over the catacomb that held her...Bulunamadı: lublin
- wikimedioc.com album/Saint Agnes of Rome church …Agnieszki ze studnią na I planie.jpg - BogTar200917. Lublin, Kalinowszczyzna 62, Kościół św.
- britannica.com biography/Saint-AgnesOn her feast day two lambs are blessed in the Church of Sant’Agnese in Rome, and from their wool are made the pallia sent by the pope to archbishops as tokens...Bulunamadı: lublin
- goodcatholic.com the-martyrdom-of-saint-agnes-of-…Born into a wealthy Christian family in Rome in about 291 A.D., the young Agnes was beautiful and highly sought after as a bride.Bulunamadı: lublin
- civilisable.com sant-agnese-in-agone/Sant’Agnese in Agone, a Baroque church in Rome’s Piazza Navona, was built on the site where Saint Agnes was martyred in the ancient Stadium of Domitian.Bulunamadı: lublin
- thecatholictravelguide.com destinations/italy/…As mentioned, the Church of Saint Agnes is Agony faces Piazza Navona, one of the most visited piazzas in Rome.Bulunamadı: lublin