equivalent to Eve, of Hebrew origin. Євдокія (Yevdokiia [jeu̯doˈkijɐ]), from Eudocia, of Greek origin. Євгенія (Yevheniia [jeu̯ˈɦɛn⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ]), Євгена (Yevhena)...
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Seventeen (1912) Evander (1919) Storm in a Teacup (1919) Miser's Money (1920) Eudocia (1921) The Grey Room (1921) The Bronze Venus (1921) Orphan Dinah (1920)...
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5th century Erc 5th century Eubulus 4th century Eucherius of Lyon c. 449 Eudocia (martyr) 100 Eudokia of Heliopolis 2nd century Eugenia of Rome 3rd century...
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Church of Saint Stephen in Jerusalem, which was founded by Empress Aelia Eudocia circa 460 AD, wife of Theodosius II. (in Greek) "Πάντων των αγίων Μαρτύρων...
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Jerusalem Religion (Christianity) Biblical exegesis Jerusalem c.400 Aelia Eudocia Religion (Christianity) Byzantine empress; in Jerusalem 438–39, 443–460...
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fiction wr., pw. & poet Cecilia Eudave (b. 1968, Mexico), fiction wr. Aelia Eudocia (c. 401–460, Byzantium), religious wr. in Greek Damiana Eugenio (1921–2014...
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Erastus (Ἔραστος) Erato (Ερατώ) Erotokritos (Ερωτόκριτος) Errico (Ερρίκος) Eudocia (Εὐδοκία) Evgenia (Εὐγενία) Eusebius (Εὐσέβιος) Eva (Εύα) Evangelos (Εὐάγγελος)...
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siege, and Cicero describes it as almost deserted. Baroque artist Johann Elias Ridinger depicted the several stages of siege and taking of the place in...
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Stephen (outside the Damascus Gate) which was built by Empress Aelia Eudocia in the first half of the 5th century. On the outskirts of modern Jerusalem...
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(dyophysitism). In 444, the emperor was estranged from his wife, Aelia Eudocia, according to the Chronicon paschale. According to the accounts of the...
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Sanhedrin is disbanded by the Byzantine Empire. 438-439 – Empress Aelia Eudocia Augusta visits Jerusalem for the first time. 451 – The Council of Chalcedon...
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board the Grecian fleet, in an engagement with the Mahometans, his mother Eudocia retired from Pergamus, in Asia, which was the place of his nativity, into...
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founds the Pharan lavra, six miles east of Jerusalem. 438: Empress Aelia Eudocia Augusta, wife of Theodosius II, visits Jerusalem after being encouraged...
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nails and the Titulus Crucis. (MPG 67, Runc. Vol I, p. 39) Saint Eudocia. Saint Eudocia (c. 401 – 460) was Byzantine empress married to Theodosius II who...
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without actual prelature : Joseph Estefan (1896.09.24 – death 1915.07.04) Elia Scedid (1926.06.21 – death 1950.01.18) (born Lebanon). Roman-era theater...
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likely that he adopted it as a second surname later. He later married Eudocia Maggiolo, who produced Francisco del Rosario, Filomena, Fernando Arturo...
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Martyrs of Adrianos Komnenos Aedesia Aegean Sea Aegean Sea (theme) Aelia Eudocia Aelia Eudoxia Aelia Flaccilla Aetios (eunuch) Aetius, Cistern of Aetius...
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century) Stephen of Leontopolis 10th century Leo of Leotopolis 11th century Elias Daniel von Sommerfeld † (13 Jun 1714 Appointed – 26 Jul 1742 Died) Joaquim...
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