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- liturgical feast of Pammachius is kept on 30 August. Saint Pammachius, patron saint archive Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pammachius. Paulinus. Letters...
- man alone." Pammachius, a close friend and correspondent of Jerome's, was her cousin. He was also a cousin of Paula of Rome. Pammachius married Paula's...
- Virginity of Blessed Mary, Against Jovini****, Against Vigilantius, To Pammachius against John of Jerusalem, Against the Pelagians, Prefaces (CCEL) Audiobook...
- Περὶ Ἀρχῶν) was mistranscribed: About ten years ago that saintly man Pammachius sent me a copy of a certain person's [ Rufinus's ] rendering, or rather...
-  397) was a late Roman aristocrat and philanthropist, who was the wife of Pammachius and the daughter of Paula of Rome. Letters of condolence were written...
- Virginity of Blessed Mary. Against Jovini****. Against Vigilantius. To Pammachius Against John of Jerusalem. Against the Pelagians. Prefaces. Translations...
- Pacuvi****, Paenula, Paetillus, Paetinus, Paetus, Palic****, Palma, Pammachius, Pamphilius, Panaetius, Pansa, Pantensus, Pantera, Panthera, Papi****...
- on Ezekiel. [...] intelligence was suddenly brought me of the death of Pammachius and Marcella, the siege of Rome, and the falling asleep of many of my...
- second half of the fourth century, Byzantius, the Roman senator, and Saint Pammachius, his son, fashioned their house on the Cælian Hill into a Christian basilica...
- and the priestly dress. At Rome, Fabiola united with the former senator Pammachius in carrying out a great charitable undertaking; together they erected...