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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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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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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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Ferdinand Cavallera Divino afflante Spiritu Gutenberg Bible Jerome Paula and
Eustochium,
Catholic saints,
important collaborators of
Jerome Latin Psalters The...
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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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Hibernia (Ireland). An
earthquake strikes Nicaea (modern Turkey).
Eustochium,
Christian Desert Mother and
saint (approximate date) Juqu Mengxun, Chinese...
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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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Exuperius (Exupère, Soupire),
Bishop of Toulouse,
Confessor (411)
Saint Eustochium,
Abbess of a
convent in Bethlehem, an
early Desert Mother (419) Saint...