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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Fat Tony]] became [[Maggie]]'s godfather, he gave Maggie a figure of Saint Zeno of Verona and told her that he was the saint of learning to speak.
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When [[Fat Tony]] became [[Maggie]]'s godfather, he gave Maggie a figure of Saint Zeno of Verona and told her that he was the patron saint of children learning to speak.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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Zeno of Verona was a 4th century bishop renowned for teaching young children their Catholic faith, a reputation that eventually made him patron saint of newborns and children learning to speak or walk.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 12:20, March 17, 2024

Zeno of Verona
Zeno of Verona.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Grey
Occupation: Saint
First appearance: "A Made Maggie"


Zeno of Verona is a saint.

History

When Fat Tony became Maggie's godfather, he gave Maggie a figure of Saint Zeno of Verona and told her that he was the patron saint of children learning to speak.

Behind the Laughter

Zeno of Verona was a 4th century bishop renowned for teaching young children their Catholic faith, a reputation that eventually made him patron saint of newborns and children learning to speak or walk.

Appearances

External links