- The word
eulogia has a
special use in
connection with
monastic life. In the
Benedictine Rule
monks are
forbidden to
receive "litteras,
eulogias, vel quaelibet...
- Παλαιολογίνα; c. 1218–1284),
after c. 1261
known by her
monastic name as
Eulogia (Εὐλογία), was an
elder sister of the
Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos...
-
crossed bones, with the
number 322 on the
lower jaw. Its
members worshipped Eulogia, a
fictional goddess of eloquence. The
number "322"
appears in
Skull and...
- Rosa
Altagracia Eulogia Gómez
Arias (11
March 1940 – 21
March 2022) was a
Dominican socialite who was the
First Lady of the
Dominican Republic from 2000...
-
Eulogia is a
monotypic snout moth
genus described by Carl
Heinrich in 1956. Its only
species is
Eulogia ochrifrontella, the broad-banded
eulogia moth,...
- A
eulogy (from εὐλογία,
eulogia,
classical Gr****, eu for "well" or "true",
logia for "words" or "text",
together for "praise") is a
speech or writing...
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Eulogia Echaurren García-****dobro (1830–
April 27, 1887) was
First Lady of
Chile and the wife of
President Federico Errázuriz Zañartu. She was born in...
- 25 July 1261. News of the
captured city
first reached Michael's
sister Eulogia Palaiologina, who
awoke her
brother at dawn. He was not
convinced until...
- 1889, p. 101.
Jones 2014, p. 524.
Velde 2013. Hunt 1889, p. 101
cites Eulogia, 1365 Murimuth, or 1363
Froissart Hunt 1889, p. 101cites Weive, Funeral...
-
Sabina Jalandoni and the
couple had
sixteen children: Eulalia, Clara,
Eulogia,
Eugenio (1839–1906, "Kapitán Eugenio"), Gregoria, Estanislao, Marcelo...