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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmerentiaEmerentia - Wikipedia

    Emerentia is the name given for a grandmother of Mary, mother of Jesus, in some European traditions and art from the late 15th century. She is not to be confused with Saint Emerentiana , a Roman martyr of the 3rd century.

  2. Apr 7, 2023 · Emerentia is the mother of Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary, and a figure in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain. Learn how Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk discovered this obscure saint and incorporated her into her novel Empuzjon.

  3. Feastday: January 23. Death: 304. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Emerentiana. Martyr of Rome, in some traditions the foster sister of St. Agnes, stoned to death when discovered praying at Agnes' grave. Emerentiana was possibly martyred elsewhere. Her cult was confined to local calendars in 1969.

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  5. Saint Emerentiana was the foster-sister of Saint Agnes of Rome and a catechumen who died for her faith in 304. She is venerated on January 23 and September 16 and is a patron saint for abdominal pains, colic, and stomachaches.

  6. A sculpture of the Holy Kinship with Saint Emerentia, the maternal grandmother of the Virgin Mary, from 1515–30 Germany. Learn about the art, the inscription, the provenance, and the collection of medieval and Byzantine art at The Met.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_AnneSaint Anne - Wikipedia

    Anne is also shown as the matriarch of the Holy Kinship, the extended family of Jesus, a popular subject in late medieval Germany; some versions of these pictorial and sculptural depictions include Emerentia who was reputed in the fifteenth century to be Anne's mother. In modern devotions, Anne and her husband are invoked for protection for the ...

  8. The outer sides of the wings of the Holy Kinship altarpiece present four scenes from the lives of the grandmother of the Virgin Mary, Emerentia, and Mary’s mother Anne. In the first painting,...

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