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    Eustochium (c. 368 – September 28, 419 or 420), born Eustochium Julia at Rome, was a high-ranking member of the community, specifically the Julian clan...
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    nobleman Toxotius, with whom she had four daughters, Blaesilla, Paulina, Eustochium, and Rufina. She also had a boy, also named Toxotius. As a disciple of...
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    Santissima Annunziata (frescoes with the Trinity with Saints Jerome, Paula and Eustochium and Saint Julian and the Redeemer, the former showing a stressed realism)...
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  • senatorial family in Rome, the eldest daughter of Paula of Rome and sister of Eustochium, who were members of a group of wealthy Christian women who followed the...
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    widows Lea, Marcella, and Paula, and Paula's daughters Blaesilla and Eustochium. The resulting inclination of these women towards the monastic life, away...
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     342/47–420) with his associates Paula of Rome (347–404) and her daughter Eustochium (c. 368–419/20) as well as Tyrannius Rufinus (344/45–411), Melania the...
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    Ferdinand Cavallera Divino afflante Spiritu Gutenberg Bible Jerome Paula and Eustochium, Catholic saints, important collaborators of Jerome Latin Psalters The...
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  • in Hibernia (Ireland). An earthquake strikes Nicaea (modern Turkey). Eustochium, Christian Desert Mother and saint (approximate date) Juqu Mengxun, Chinese...
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    Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome Paula, a disciple and benefactor of Jerome Eustochium, the daughter of Paula Eusebius of Cremona, a disciple of Jerome. A different...
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    women in their home, inspired by eastern monks. Paula's third daughter, Eustochium, was part of this group. The house is supposed to have stood close to...
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    September 2012. Augustine of Hippo, Confessions, 3:4 Jerome, Letter to Eustochium, XXII:30 Goodey, C.F. (2013). A History of Intelligence and 'Intellectual...
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    his celebrated letter "De custodia virginitatis" (vow of virginity) to Eustochium, daughter of the ascetic Paula. He has by this time completed his Vulgate...
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    Pliny, IX.171 Plutarch, 'Lucullus' ch. 37 Jerome: epistle XXXI ad Eustochium Pliny IX 80 170 Velleius Paterculus, Roman History Book II: 33 Nathan...
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    iniquitatis et erroris usurpant? Jerome of Stridon (1893) [384]. "To Eustochium, on the preservation of Virginity". In Schaff, Philip; Wace, Henry (eds...
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  • that this is clear from Jerome's epistles; he cites Jerome's letter to Eustochium, in which Jerome quotes Sirach 13:2. Elsewhere Jerome apparently also...
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  • the ninth-century writing the 'Epistle of Pseudo-Jerome to Paula and Eustochium,' a sermon on the Assumption of Mary. Jeremy Schipper Disability Studies...
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    the Elder, Melania the Younger, Olympias, Saint Paula and her daughter Eustochium, and several women whom the author does not name. According to written...
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    as Scripture as shown in his epistles. Barber cites Jerome's letter to Eustochium, in which Jerome quotes Sirach 13:2.; elsewhere Jerome also refers to...
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    Jonathan Apphus and Simon Thassi. Jerome, in his letter to Paula and Eustochium, dated about 392–393, writes: "With Christ at our side we shall pass through...
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    1–6 Tom Holland, Rubicon, p.189. Sour cherry: Jerome: epistle XXXI ad Eustochium. Cic.Acad.Pr.II, cf. Barnes 1981:205 Plutarch, Life of Lucullus. The Villa...
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  • Eusebonas 5th century Eustace 2nd century Eustathius of Antioch 4th century Eustochium 5th century Eustochius 5th century Eustorgius I 4th century Euthalia 3rd...
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    was done in Egypt and not a few—such as Saint Jerome, Rufinus, Paula, Eustochium and the two Melanias (Elder and Younger)—actually went to live in Egypt...
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    Holy Spirit.77 The Prologue presents itself as a letter of Jerome to Eustochium, to whom Jerome dedicated his commentary on the prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel...
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    Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Jerome. "Letter 22: To Eustochium". New Advent. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Frick 2006...
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  • Christian feast day: Aaron of Auxerre Annemund Chariton the Confessor Conval Eustochium Exuperius Faustus of Riez John of Dukla Leoba Lorenzo Ruiz Paternus of...
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    Exuperius (Exupère, Soupire), Bishop of Toulouse, Confessor (411) Saint Eustochium, Abbess of a convent in Bethlehem, an early Desert Mother (419) Saint...
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    Saint Jerome with Saint Paula and Saint Eustochium (painting of Francisco de Zurbarán at National Gallery of Art in Washington)....
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    representing St. Jerome together with his disciples St. Paula and St. Eustochium (Church of Saint Magdalene, Genoa) is the sole surviving religious work...
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    and he himself later recounted this dream, in a celebrated letter to Eustochium, in terms that exactly correspond with the left-hand side of the Urbino...
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    "St. Paula (347 - 404 A.D.), a Roman Senator's widow and her daughter Eustochium were living an austere life in Rome when St. Jerome (341 - 420 A.D.) came...
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