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- Saint_Menas abstract "For the Florentine saint, see Minias of Florence.Saint Menas (also Minas, Mina, Mena, Mennas) (285 – c. 309), the Martyr and Wonder-worker, is one of the most well-known Egyptian saints in the East and the West, due to the many miracles that are attributed to his intercession and prayers. Menas was an Egyptian soldier in the Roman army, martyred because he refused to recant his Christian faith. His feast day is celebrated every year on 15 Hathor (November 24) in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and on November 11 in the West and East. Although Menas is recognized as a minor saint in the Western churches, it is considered likely by many historians that he is celebrated in these churches under the name of Saint Christopher (i.e. the "Christ-bearer"), as one of the legends associated with Menas has him, like Christopher, carrying the Christ-Child.".
- Saint_Menas birthDate "0285".
- Saint_Menas birthPlace Egypt.
- Saint_Menas birthYear "0285".
- Saint_Menas deathDate "0309".
- Saint_Menas deathPlace Anatolia.
- Saint_Menas deathPlace Cotyaes.
- Saint_Menas deathPlace Phrygia.
- Saint_Menas deathYear "0309".
- Saint_Menas majorShrine Church_of_Saint_Menas_(Cairo).
- Saint_Menas majorShrine Egypt.
- Saint_Menas majorShrine Lake_Mariout.
- Saint_Menas majorShrine Monastery_of_Saint_Mina.
- Saint_Menas title "Martyr and Wonderworker".
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Coptic_Orthodox_Church_of_Alexandria.
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Oriental_Orthodoxy.
- Saint_Menas wikiPageExternalLink 156533.
- Saint_Menas wikiPageExternalLink ivory_pyxis_with_st_menas.aspx.
- Saint_Menas wikiPageExternalLink sig.php?eid=285.
- Saint_Menas wikiPageExternalLink www.stmina.info.
- Saint_Menas wikiPageID "3328787".
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- Saint_Menas attributes "man with his hands cut off and his eyes torn out; man with two camels; young knight with a halberd, an anachronistic depiction of his time in the Roman army".
- Saint_Menas birthDate "285".
- Saint_Menas birthPlace "Niceous, Egypt".
- Saint_Menas canonizedDate Congregation_for_the_Causes_of_Saints.
- Saint_Menas caption "Coptic Orthodox icon of Saint Menas".
- Saint_Menas dateOfBirth "285".
- Saint_Menas dateOfDeath "309".
- Saint_Menas deathDate "c. 309 AD".
- Saint_Menas deathPlace "Phrygia, Asia Minor".
- Saint_Menas feastDay "--11-11".
- Saint_Menas feastDay "--11-24".
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- Saint_Menas majorShrine Church_of_Saint_Menas_(Cairo).
- Saint_Menas majorShrine Egypt.
- Saint_Menas majorShrine Lake_Mariout.
- Saint_Menas majorShrine Monastery_of_Saint_Mina.
- Saint_Menas name "Menas".
- Saint_Menas name "Saint Menas".
- Saint_Menas patronage "falsely accused people; peddlers; traveling merchants".
- Saint_Menas placeOfDeath "Cotyaes in Phrygia, Asia Minor".
- Saint_Menas shortDescription "Egyptian saint and martyr".
- Saint_Menas titles "Martyr and Wonderworker".
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Coptic_Orthodox_Church_of_Alexandria.
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Saint_Menas veneratedIn Oriental_Orthodoxy.
- Saint_Menas wordnet_type synset-saint-noun-2.
- Saint_Menas description "Egyptian saint and martyr".
- Saint_Menas description "Egyptian saint and martyr".
- Saint_Menas subject Category:285_births.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:309_deaths.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:3rd-century_Romans.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:4th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:Ante-Nicene_Christian_martyrs.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:Coptic_Orthodox_saints.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:Eastern_Orthodox_saints.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:Egyptian_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:Egyptian_saints.
- Saint_Menas subject Category:Wonderworkers.
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- Saint_Menas type CopticOrthodoxSaints.
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- Saint_Menas comment "For the Florentine saint, see Minias of Florence.Saint Menas (also Minas, Mina, Mena, Mennas) (285 – c. 309), the Martyr and Wonder-worker, is one of the most well-known Egyptian saints in the East and the West, due to the many miracles that are attributed to his intercession and prayers. Menas was an Egyptian soldier in the Roman army, martyred because he refused to recant his Christian faith.".
- Saint_Menas label "Mena d'Egitto".