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Anthusa of
Constantinople (Gr****: Ανθούσα)
commonly known as
Saint Anthusa of
Constantinople and in
Orthodox usage as
Saint Anthousa the
Younger (750 or...
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Saint Anthusa of
Mantinea (Gr****: Ανθούσα Μαντίνειας), also
called Anthusa the
Confessor was an anc****ss and
abbess in
Constantinople during the 8th century...
- Antakya, Hatay, Turkey) in 347 AD.
Different scholars describe his
mother Anthusa as a
pagan or as a Christian. His
father was a high-ranking
military officer...
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Martyrology Anthony the
Hermit c. 468 c. 520 1584 by Pope
Gregory XIII
Anthusa of
Constantinople 750 or 757 801 or 808
Daughter of
Constantine V Antia...
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hegemon of the
Goths (in Constantinople) and his children. From that time
Anthusa has
continued until now
without interruption to
practice the
custom of...
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Annalen der
Akademie der Künste und
Mechanischen Wissenschaften, 1791
Anthusa oder Roms Alterthümer, 1791 Götterlehre oder
Mythologische Dichtungen der...
- Constantinople, the
daughter of an
imperial proconsul named Lucius and his wife
Anthusa. She is said to have been
pursued by Justinian, who
desired her; however...
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notable of
these establishments is the
monastery of Mantineion,
founded by
Anthusa of
Constantinople during the
reign of the
patriarch Nicephorus. Mantineon...
- Holy
Virgin Mary,
Saint Andrew,
Saint Peter,
Saint John Chrysostom,
Saint Anthusa,
Saint Simeon the
Stylite and
Saint Simeon of the
Admirable Mountain. A...
- (after 636)
Saint Basil the Confessor,
Bishop of
Parium (754)
Venerable Anthusa of
Constantinople (809)
Venerable Athanasia the
Wonderworker (Athanasia...