1 Romanesque - Style Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Agatha


Very Rare Cylinder-Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Agatha style Romanesque - Style en Wood / Glass / Originally Sealed, Italy 18 th century


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Width:
7 cm ( 2.76 inch)
Height:
25 cm ( 9.84 inch)
Depth:
7 cm ( 2.76 inch)
Saint
 
Agatha of Sicily
Depiction of Saint Agatha's martyrdom by Sebastiano del Piombo, 1520
Virgin and martyr
Born c. 231[1]
Catania, Sicilia, Roman Empire
Died c. 251 (aged 19–20)
Catania, Sicilia, Roman Empire
Cause of death Torture
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Eastern Orthodox Church[2]
  • Oriental Orthodoxy
  • Anglican Communion
Canonized Pre-congregation by tradition confirmed by Pope Gregory I
Feast 5 February
Attributes pincers, breasts on a plate[3]
Patronage
  • Catania (Sicily), Gallipoli (Apulia), Molise, Malta, San Marino, Zamarramala (Segovia, Spain), Escatrón, (Zaragoza, Spain)
  • Bellfounders, breast cancer patients, bakers, nurses/wet nurses, jewelers, martyrs, rape victims, single laywomen, sufferers of sterility
  • Victims of torture, natural disasters, fire, earthquakes, eruptions of Mount Etna, and volcanic eruptions[4]



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