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- Euprepius may refer to: Euprepius of Egypt, 4th-century Christian monk in Egypt Euprepius of Verona, 1st and 2nd-century bishop Euprepis This disambiguation...
- Hippolytus of Rome. Local tradition states that Euprepius was bishop of Verona from 60 to 72 AD. Euprepius' death may have occurred at the end of the 1st...
- Euprepius of Egypt (Gr****: Ευπρέπειος, romanized: Efprepios) was an Egyptian Orthodox Christian monk, ascetic, and saint who lived around the 4th century...
- Francis Euphrosyne of Alexandria unknown 400s found in Roman Martyrology Euprepius of Verona 0s unknown found in Roman Martyrology Pope Eusebius 3rd century...
- Epiphanius of Salamis Eucharistus the Secular Eudaimon Eulogius the Priest Euprepius of Egypt Euthymius the Great Evagrius Ponticus Gelasius of Nilopolis Gerontias...
- and finally suffered execution by beheading. Anthimus, Leontius and Euprepius, their younger brothers, who were inseparable from them throughout life...
- Mopsuestia in Antioch. He was living as a priest and monk in the monastery of Euprepius near the walls, and he gained a re****tion for his sermons that led to...
- Euphrosynus of Pskov 1481 15 May Hegumen of Pskov Monastery, Venerable Euprepius of Verona 33–100 21 August Bishop of Verona Eusebius of Milan 465 12 August...
- 1939) Christian Feast Day: Abraham of Smolensk (Eastern Orthodox Church) Euprepius of Verona Maximilian of Antioch Our Lady of Knock Pope Pius X Sidonius...
- 5th century Petros Abba Aftse Late 5th centuryearly 6th century Qozmos fl. early 6th century Euprepius fl. early 6th century Seat vacant c. 537–562...