Saint Agnes of Rome (291–304) is a virgin martyr, a patron saint of chastity, feasted on 21 January.
Saint Agnes or St Agnes may also refer to:
Other saints
- Agnes of Assisi (1197/1198–1253), abbess of the Poor Ladies, feast day 16 November
- Agnes of Bohemia (1211–1282), also known as Agnes of Prague, feast day 2 March
- Agnes of Montepulciano (1268–1317), feast day 20 April
Places
Australia
- St Agnes, Queensland, a locality in the Bundaberg Region
- St Agnes, South Australia, Australia
France
- Sainte-Agnès, Alpes-Maritimes, in southern France
United Kingdom
- St Agnes, Isles of Scilly, England
- St Agnes, Cornwall, England
- St Agnes, Avon, a place in Avon, England
- St Agnes Place, a formerly-squatted street in London, England
Schools
- St. Agnes Academy (Legazpi City), Philippines
United States
- St. Agnes School (Jefferson, Louisiana)
- Saint Agnes High School (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
- St. Agnes School, Albany, New York, a school founded in 1870 and merged into the Doane Stuart School, Rensselaer, New York
- St. Agnes School (Lake Placid, New York), a school in Lake Placid, New York
- St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School, Memphis, Tennessee
- Saint Agnes Academy (Texas), Houston, Texas
Other
- Saint Agnes (Massimo Stanzione), a c. 1635–1640 painting
- Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, a Roman Catholic religious order
- The Eve of St. Agnes, an 1819 poem by John Keats, published in 1820
- "St. Agnes", an 1837 poem by Alfred Tennyson, retitled "St. Agnes' Eve" in 1857
See also
- Sant'Agnese (disambiguation)
- St. Agnes Cathedral (disambiguation)
- St. Agnes Church (disambiguation)
- St. Agnes Hospital (disambiguation)
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