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PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver in Saudi Arabia

PicturesOnGold.com Saint Agnes of Rome Round Religious Color Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver

SAR 282

Weight
29 g
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Special Features

  • Available in Solid 14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver
  • 17mm - size of a US dime, 19mm - size of a US nickel, 25mm - size of a US quarter
  • Made in the USA
  • All Medals are Solid 14k or .925 Sterling Silver
  • Free Jewelry Gift Box. Chain NOT Included.

Description

CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED Available in Solid 14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver Size Reference: 17mm is the size of a US dime 19mm is the size of a US nickel 25mm is the size of a US quarter Agnes of Rome is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass. She is the patron saint of chastity, gardeners, womens, engaged couples, rape victims, and virgins. She is also known as Saint Agnes and Saint Ines. Her memorial, which commemorates her martyrdom, is 21 January in both the Roman Catholic calendar of saints and in the General Roman Calendar of 1962. The 1962 calendar includes a second feast on 28 January, which commemorates her birthday. Agnes is depicted in art with a lamb, as her name resembles the Latin word for "lamb", agnus. The name "Agnes" is actually derived from the feminine Greek adjective "hagn" () meaning "chaste, pure, sacred".

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