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      • When the Roman emperor Maxentius visited Alexandria in the late 3rd century, he didn’t expect to receive such strong opposition from an 18-year-old girl named Catherine, whose knowledge surpassed even his. Catherine was the daughter of Constus, the governor of Alexandria, and she had converted to Christianity at age 14.
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  2. Nov 25, 2017 · Catherine was the daughter of Constus, the governor of Alexandria, and she had converted to Christianity at age 14. She was educated at an early age and was immersed in Greek philosophy. Her...

    • Painful depictions. Saint Catherine is shown often with a martyr’s palm and always with the wheel on which she was tortured. Medieval saints were often depicted with the instrument of their torture or suffering their martyrdom.
    • Was no pauper. Saint Catherine was the daughter of Constus, an Alexandrian governor. She was purportedly raised a princess, and was well educated.
    • Patron saint of wheelwrights. Medieval Christians called upon specific saints for specific reasons, like a good harvest, to ease childbirth or for safe travels.
    • Had good debating skills. Saint Catherine was extremely intelligent. She was challenged to a religious debate by Pagan philosophers and managed to convert them all to Christianity, foiling the Roman Emperor, Maxentius’ (278 – October 28, 312 AD) plan to have them refute her Christian beliefs.
  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Origen of Alexandria (AD 185—254), also known as Origen Adamantius, was one of the earliest and most important Christian scholars. He is remembered both for prodigious scholarship and fanatical commitment to purity.

  4. Jan 3, 2020 · Updated on January 03, 2020. Alexander the Great founded what would become the cosmopolitan, culturally rich, and wealthy city of Alexandria in Egypt at the end of the 4th century B.C. Following Alexander's death, his generals split the empire. A general named Ptolemy was put in charge of Egypt.

  5. St Catherine of Alexandria was a Christian martyr who lived in Egypt during the 4th century. She is revered as the patron saint of soldiers and is said to have inspired armies during the Crusades, a series of wars between Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land.

  6. Jun 2, 2023 · Answer. According to the 4th-century bishop Epiphanius, Titus Flavius Clemens was born into a pagan family in Athens. Clemens is today called Clement of Alexandria (c. AD 155–c. 220)—his city of residence is added to distinguish him from the earlier Clement of Rome.

  7. Jun 2, 2019 · Alexandria, one of the greatest cities of the ancient world, was founded by Alexander the Great after his conquest of Egypt in 332 BC. After the death of Alexander in Babylon in 323 BC, Egypt fell to the lot of one of his lieutenants, Ptolemy.

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