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SaintBirthPlace:
Rome, Roman Empire (4) · Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) (3) · Judea, Roman Empire (likely Ein Karem, now Israel) (2) · Presburg, Kingdom of Hungary (now Bratislava, Slovakia) (2)
DeathPlace:
Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) (5) · Judea, Roman Empire (now Israel) (2) · London, England (2) · Rome, Papal States (now Italy) (2) · Rome, Roman Empire (2)
NotableAddress1:
St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Vatican City (3) · Ein Karem, Jerusalem 9103400, Israel (2) · Via di San Gregorio 30, 00193 Rome, Italy (2)
NotableLabel1:
None (25)
NotableAddress2:
None (14) · Ein Karem, Jerusalem 9103400, Israel (2)
NotableLabel2:
None (28) · Church of Saint John the Baptist (birthplace tradition) (2) · Martyrdom site vicinity (2)
NotableAddress3:
None (33)
NotableLabel3:
None (34) · Birthplace region devotion (2) · Local church dedication (2)
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NotableLabel5:
AssocSubdivisions:
AssociatedDioceses:
None (25) · [[Diocese of Rome]] (7) · [[Archdiocese of Cologne]] (2) · [[Diocese of Mainz]] (2) · [[Diocese of Soissons]] (2) · [[Diocese of Spoleto-Norcia]] (2) · [[Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem]] (2)
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SaintMiracle1:
None (45) · Carrying Christ child across river without sinking (1) · Cephalophoric legend: walked with severed head to burial site (1) · Cure of the Duke of Lerma's granddaughter from a grave illness in 1607 (1) · Healing of a baby with no hope of survival (2008–2009) (1) · Healing of a blind man at his tomb in 1323 (1) · Healing of a blind woman through relics (1) · Healing of a Brazilian boy with brain injury (1) · Healing of a child’s fever in 1233 AD (1) · Healing of a Korean woman from terminal cancer (1) · Healing of a man with a severe illness (1) · Healing of a monk’s fever in 1173 AD (1) · Healing of a mute boy, c. 8th century (1) · Healing of a nun’s lupus (1) · Healing of a sick woman in 1470 AD (1) · Healing of a sick woman in 1889 (1) · Healing of a woman’s blindness in 1254 AD (1) · Incorrupt body found in 1599 with fresh wounds (1) · Mass of Saint Gregory (apparition of Christ in the host) (1) · Miracles of healing through his intercession (1) · No specific miracle for beatification recorded (1) · No specific miracles recorded for canonization; recognized for his life's work (1) · Preservation of her gospel book from drowning in a river (1) · Raising a dead person invoking the Trinity (1) · Symbols of the Passion found in her heart post-mortem (1) · Traditional accounts of victories attributed to his piety (1) · Traditional cures through intercession (1) · Traditional healing through intercession at Mar Saba (1) · Traditional healings at his tomb, including cures of the blind and lame (1) · Traditional healings at the Cologne shrine (1) · Traditional healings attributed to intercession at his tomb (1) · Transformation of bread into roses (Miracle of the Roses) (1) · Visions from age seven; predicted Frederick II's defeat (1)
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SaintMiracle3:
FeastDay:
February 12 (2) · March 02 (2) · November 05 (2) · November 14 (2) · November 15 (2) · November 20 (2) · October 09 (2)
Profession:
None (7) · Bishop (4) · Priest (3) · Bishop of Rome (2) · Bishop; missionary (2) · deacon; pope (2) · King (2) · Monk, abbot (2)
Patronage:
None (4)
Attributes:
Mitre; book (2) · Papal tiara; keys (2)
PrimaryShrine:
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City (5) · Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England (2) · Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany (2)
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