. . . "c. 1195"@en . "Padua, Italy"@en . "Anthony de Padua, born Fernando Martins de Bulh\u00F5es was a Catholic saint, well known as the patron saint of the opressed and \"lost things\". Born to a wealthy Portuguese merchant family, he abandoned his life of wealth to enter a Dominican convent against his family's wishes. Eventually, he joined the Franciscan Order, and began preaching throughout the Mediterranean and Lombardy, as well as a failed mission to Morocco. He died of dropsy in 1231 after a retreat in the Italian countryside, and was burried in Padua. Less than one year after his death, he was cannonized by Pope Gregory IX."@en . . . "Anthony de Padua"@en . . . "Anthony de Padua"@en . . "Anthony de Padua, born Fernando Martins de Bulh\u00F5es was a Catholic saint, well known as the patron saint of the opressed and \"lost things\". Born to a wealthy Portuguese merchant family, he abandoned his life of wealth to enter a Dominican convent against his family's wishes. Eventually, he joined the Franciscan Order, and began preaching throughout the Mediterranean and Lombardy, as well as a failed mission to Morocco. He died of dropsy in 1231 after a retreat in the Italian countryside, and was burried in Padua. Less than one year after his death, he was cannonized by Pope Gregory IX. A sanatorium was dedicated to him in Nazca, Peru."@en . "Male"@en . . . "1231-06-13"^^ . .