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Saint Anthony , Antony , or Antonius most often refers to
Anthony of Padua , otherwise known as Saint Anthony of Lisbon , who is the
patron saint of lost things in
Christianity . This name may also refer to:
People
Anthony of Antioch (266–302), martyr under Diocletian
Anthony the Great (251–356), Egyptian Christian saint and Desert Father
Anthony the Hermit (c. 468 – c. 520), also known as Antony of Lérins
Antony the Younger (785–865), Byzantine monk
Anthony of Kiev (983–1073), also known as Anthony of the Caves
Anthony of Rome (died 1147), also known as Antony Rimlyanin
Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), Doctor of the Church, also known as Saint Anthony of Lisbon
Antoninus of Florence (1389–1459), also known as Anthony of Florence
Anthony of Siya (1479–1556), founder of the Antonievo-Siysky Monastery
Anthony of St. Ann Galvão (1739–1822), also known as
Frei Galvão
Anthony Mary Claret (1807–1870), founder of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Orders
Places
Canada
England
Spain
Switzerland
St. Antoni , a former municipality in the canton of Fribourg
United States
St. Anthony, Idaho
Saint Anthony, Indiana
St. Anthony, Iowa
St. Anthony, New Orleans , Louisiana
St. Anthony, former twin city of Minneapolis; see
History of Minneapolis
St. Anthony, Minnesota , in Hennepin County
St. Anthony, Stearns County, Minnesota
Saint Anthony, Missouri
Saint Anthony, North Dakota
San Antonio, Texas
Saint Anthony, Wisconsin
Saint Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, Minnesota, highest waterfall on the Mississippi River
Caribbean region
Africa
San Antonio de Palé on Annobón, particularly in reference to the British fort there in the 19th century
Other
See also
Saint Anthony in (in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and German)
Topics referred to by the same term