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Saint Euprepius may refer to: Euprepius (d. 303), brother of saint Cosmas and Damian (Feast day September 27) Euprepius of Egypt, 4th-century Christian
Euprepius
Bishop of Verona
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
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Francis Euphrosyne of Alexandria unknown 400s found in Roman Martyrology Euprepius of Verona 0s unknown found in Roman Martyrology Pope Eusebius 3rd century
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4th century Christian monk
Euprepius of Egypt (Greek: Ευπρέπειος, romanized: Efprepios) was an Egyptian Orthodox Christian monk, ascetic, and saint who lived around the 4th century
Euprepius_of_Egypt
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Verona and its churches, and gives a list of the first eight bishops: St. Euprepius, Dimidrianus (Demetrianus), Simplicius, Proculus, Saturninus, Lucilius
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Early Christian hermits, ascetics, and monks, third century AD
Epiphanius of Salamis Eucharistus the Secular Eudaimon Eulogius the Priest Euprepius of Egypt Euthymius the Great Evagrius Ponticus Gelasius of Nilopolis Gerontias
Desert_Fathers
Archbishop of Constantinople from c. 428 to 431
Mopsuestia in Antioch. He was living as a priest and monk in the monastery of Euprepius near the walls, and he gained a reputation for his sermons that led to
Nestorius
the father of Gnaeus Maevius Euprepius, according to a funerary inscription found at Rome. Gnaeus Maevius Cn. f. Euprepius, buried at Rome, according to
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Patron saints of medicine and of twins
and finally suffered execution by beheading. Anthimus, Leontius and Euprepius, their younger brothers, who were inseparable from them throughout life
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Stories attributed to early Christian hermits and monks
Cyprus Ephrem the Syrian Eucharistus the Secular Eulogius the Priest Euprepius of Egypt Helladius Evagrius Ponticus Eudaemon Zeno of Gaza Zachariah the
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Day of the year
1939) Christian Feast Day: Abraham of Smolensk (Eastern Orthodox Church) Euprepius of Verona Maximilian of Antioch Our Lady of Knock Pope Pius X Sidonius
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of Pskov 1481 15 May Hegumen of the Pskov-Caves Monastery, Venerable Euprepius of Verona 33–100 21 August Bishop of Verona, Venerable Eusebius of Milan
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
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Mosaics at Monreale Cathedral in Sicily
[arch] figure figure figure Leontius (brother of Cosmas and Damian) Euprepius (brother of Cosmas and Damian) Medallions: Medallion Medallion [arch]
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Geminian a young catechist. Lucy was accused by her son, Eutropius (or Euprepius), of being a Christian. She was brought before Diocletian, who at first
Lucy_and_Geminian
Christian monk and saint (d. 435 AD)
cheerfulness and peace of heart, Agathon in solitude remembered his death. Anoub Euprepius of Egypt Lot of Egypt Or of Nitria Ward, Benedicta (1984). The sayings
Agathon_of_Scetis
5th century Petros Abba Aftse Late 5th century – early 6th century Qozmos fl. early 6th century Euprepius fl. early 6th century Seat vacant c. 537–562
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Name list
Renaissance painter Stefano da Verona (c. 1379–c. 1438), Italian painter Euprepius of Verona (fl. 60–72 AD), Catholic saint, first Bishop of Verona Milo
Verona_(name)
Diocese in East Thrace (5 century - 14 century)
see is first mentioned in the Council of Ephesus in 431, when Bishop Euprepius held the joint episcopacy of Bizye and Arcadiopolis. The same arrangement
Diocese_of_Arcadiopolis
Topics referred to by the same term
Theodulus Leontius of Camerino (d. c. 250), bishop of Camerino Leontius and Euprepius (d.c. 287 or c. 303 AD), brothers of Cosmas and Damian Leontius of Caesarea
Leontius_(disambiguation)
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
in Palestine, and with him 40 martyrs (295 or 310) Saints Theodore and Euprepius, and two men named Anastasius (7th century), confessors and disciples
September 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Church in Verona, Italy
Palestine certainly passed. If the first bishop of the Diocese of Verona, Euprepius, was appointed around the first half of the 3rd century, the eighth, Zeno
Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
and Martyr Venustus (Romania) Venerable Alexander of Iconium. Saint Euprepius of Verona, first Bishop of Verona in the north of Italy (1st century)
August 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_21_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Christian monk and saint from 4th-century Egypt
nothing of his physical strength." Macarius of Egypt Agathon of Scetis Euprepius of Egypt Anoub Lot of Egypt "Vitae Patrum". www.vitae-patrum.org.uk. Retrieved
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Velimirović on October 22. Desert Fathers Arsenius the Great Or of Nitria Anoub Euprepius of Egypt Agathon of Scetis Nikolaj Velimirović Velimirović, Nikolaj. The
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of Praise". Desert Fathers Poemen Agathon (monk) Lot (monk) Or (monk) Euprepius of Egypt Eastern Orthodoxy Ward, Benedicta (1984). The sayings of the
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Feminine form of German Ernst, ERNSTA means "battle (to the death), serious business."
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Romanian
Slavic name derived from the word boi, BOIAN means "battle," hence "warrior." In use by the Romanians.
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Earth
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Name for the nymphs.
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An authority for hadith had this name
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Clean tidy
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Arabic, Muslim
Garden; Orchard
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Lovable Person
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