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  2. St. Agnes Hospital (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Maryland. Saint Agnes Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland is a full-service teaching hospital located at 900 S. Caton Avenue. It is licensed and accredited with a Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission, [2] is designated as an American Society for Bariatric Surgery Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence [3] and is a Level IIIB ...

  3. Agnes of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Agnes of Rome (c. 291 – c. 304) is a virgin martyr, venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as the Anglican Communion and Lutheran Churches. [2] She is one of several virgin martyrs commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass, and one of many Christians martyred during ...

  4. St. Agnes Hospital (Raleigh, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    St. Agnes Hospital was a private hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Open from 1896 to 1961, it served the city's black residents. The hospital and an associated nursing school were founded after Aaron Burris Hunter and Sarah Hunter, instructors at St. Augustine's College, became concerned about the limited options local black ...

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  6. Sant'Agnese fuori le mura - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Camillo Ruini. The church of Saint Agnes Outside the Walls (Italian: Sant'Agnese fuori le mura) is a titular church, a minor basilica in Rome, on a site sloping down from the Via Nomentana, which runs north-east out of the city, still under its ancient name. [1] What are said to be the remains of Saint Agnes are below the high altar.

  7. The Eve of St. Agnes - Wikipedia

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    The Eve of St. Agnes. The Eve of St. Agnes is a Romantic narrative poem of 42 Spenserian stanzas set in the Middle Ages. It was written by John Keats in 1819 and published in 1820. The poem was considered by many of Keats's contemporaries and the succeeding Victorians to be one of his finest and was influential in 19th-century literature.

  8. St Agnes, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    St Agnes (Standard Written Form: Breanek) [ 1 ] is a civil parish and town on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is about five miles (8 km) north of Redruth and ten miles (16 km) southwest of Newquay. [ 2 ] An electoral ward exists stretching as far south as Blackwater.

  9. Agnes of Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    Agnes of Bohemia. Agnes of Bohemia, O.S.C. (Czech: Svatá Anežka Česká, 20 January 1211 – 2 March 1282), also known as Agnes of Prague, was a medieval Bohemian princess who opted for a life of charity, mortification of the flesh and piety over a life of luxury and comfort. Although she was venerated soon after her death, Agnes was not ...