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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...
- 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...
- Santissima Annunziata (frescoes with the Trinity with Saints Jerome, Paula and Eustochium and Saint Julian and the Redeemer, the former showing a stressed realism)...
- 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...
- widows Lea, Marcella, and Paula, and Paula's daughters Blaesilla and Eustochium. The resulting inclination of these women towards the monastic life, away...
- Ferdinand Cavallera Divino afflante Spiritu Gutenberg Bible Jerome Paula and Eustochium, Catholic saints, important collaborators of Jerome Latin Psalters The...
- in Hibernia (Ireland). An earthquake strikes Nicaea (modern Turkey). Eustochium, Christian Desert Mother and saint (approximate date) Juqu Mengxun, Chinese...
- 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...
- 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...
-  342/47–420) with his ****ociates Paula of Rome (347–404) and her daughter Eustochium (c. 368–419/20) as well as Tyrannius Rufinus (344/45–411), Melania the...