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Roman senator and saint (340–409)
the Tiber opposite Ostia, the Xenodochium of Pammachius, a guest-house for pilgrims. In 399 Pammachius and Oceanus wrote to Jerome asking him to translate
Pammachius
Late Roman aristocrat and philanthropist, who was the wife of Pammachius
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
Paulina_(wife_of_Pammachius)
Concept of rebirth in different physical form
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
Reincarnation
4th-century Christian martyrs
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
John_and_Paul
Priest and theologian (c. 342/347 – 420)
Virginity of Blessed Mary, Against Jovinianus, Against Vigilantius, To Pammachius against John of Jerusalem, Against the Pelagians, Prefaces (CCEL) Audiobook
Jerome
Siege and sack of Rome by the Visigoths
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
Sack_of_Rome_(410)
Christian saint (325–410)
any man alone." Pammachius, a close friend and correspondent of Jerome, was her cousin. He was also a cousin of Paula of Rome. Pammachius married Paula's
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Saint
and the priestly dress. At Rome, Fabiola united with the former senator Pammachius in carrying out a great charitable undertaking; together they erected
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1886–1900 English translations of early Christian works
Virginity of Blessed Mary. Against Jovinianus. Against Vigilantius. To Pammachius Against John of Jerusalem. Against the Pelagians. Prefaces. Translations
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers
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Pacilus Pacuvianus Paenula Paetillus Paetinus Paetus Palicanus Palma Pammachius Pamphilius Panaetius Pansa Pantensus Pantera Panthera Papianus Papinianus
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Cryptic phrases purporting to predict popes
From the mountains of Pammachius Innocent VI (1352–1362) Étienne Aubert Cardinal of Saints John and Paul, Titulus of Pammachius, whose arms were six mountains
Prophecy_of_the_Popes
Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy
of the first Friday in Lent. The church was built in 398, by senator Pammachius, over the home of two Roman soldiers, John and Paul, martyred under Emperor
Santi Giovanni e Paolo al Celio
Santi_Giovanni_e_Paolo_al_Celio
Ancient Roman saint
the nuns. Paula married her daughter, Paulina (d. 395), to the senator Pammachius; Blesilla soon became a widow and died in 384. Of her two other daughters
Paula_of_Rome
Apologetic work by Saint Jerome
resurrected body afterwards did out of the tomb or through closed doors. Pammachius, Jerome's friend, brought Jovinian's book to the notice of Pope Siricius
Against_Jovinianus
1179 founding document of Portugal
Giovanni [it] Cardinal Presbyter of the title of Saints John and Paul and of Pammachius SS I Giovanni [pl] Cardinal Presbyter of the title of Sant'Anastasia SS
Manifestis_Probatum
Meaning-for-meaning translation of a text
more reliable Latin version. He described this method in his "Letter to Pammachius", where he said that, "except of course in the case of Holy Scripture
Sense-for-sense_translation
4th century opponent of Christian asceticism
marriage. The writings of Jovinian were sent to Jerome by his friend Pammachius. Jerome replied to them in a long treatise in two books, written in 393
Jovinian
Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy
century). In 314 Gregorius was bishop. The great xenodochium, or hospice, of Pammachius was built about 398. In 682, it is recorded that Pope Leo II was consecrated
Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina
Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Porto–Santa_Rufina
Day of the year
Church) Fantinus Felix and Adauctus Fiacre Jeanne Jugan Narcisa de Jesús Pammachius Theodosius of Oria August 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Constitution
August_30
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 to 1575
the Chancellor of Cambridge University, Stephen Gardiner, over a play, Pammachius, performed by the students and censored by the college, which derided
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John's, Cambridge Latin dialogus R. Textor 1543 Queens', Cambridge Latin Pammachius T. Kirchmayer 1545 Christ's, Cambridge Latin Archiproheta Nicholas Grimald
Academic_drama
Bishop of Jerusalem from 387 to 417
Origen's followers, and is narrated mainly in Jerome's treatise dedicated to Pammachius "Contra Ioannes Hierosolymitanum (Against John of Jerusalem)", as well
John_II_(bishop_of_Jerusalem)
time an informal ascetic fraternity in Rome with Marcella, Oceanus and Pammachius. Jerome wrote a commentary on the Book of Jeremiah for him. He travelled
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Constantinople 410 Marcella 410 Melania the Elder 410 Pammachius 410 Exsuperius 412 Taurinus 412 Bishop of Évreux Theodosius
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 5th century
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was opposed by Luther and Melanchthon. He died, aged 55, in Wiesloch. Pammachius, 1538 Mercator seu judicium, tragedy, 1540 Incendia seu Pyrgopolinices
Thomas_Naogeorgus
Ancient Roman family
Eusebius, Chronicon, n. 2040, p. 157. Jerome, Epistola of Epiphanius to Pammachius. Seneca the Elder, Controversiae 4. Tacitus, Annales, i. 77, ii. 51, iii
Hateria_gens
Paulinus, a 4th-century Christian Bishop, describes the Christian senator Pammachius hosting a banquet for the poor in St Peter's Basilica in his epistulae
Poverty_in_ancient_Rome
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day
Martyrs Fortunatus, Septiminus and Januarius, by beheading (c. 304) Saint Pammachius, a Roman senator, married to one of the daughters of St Paula (c. 340-410)
August 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_30_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Laurentia 4th century Palladius of Antioch 4th century Pambo 4th century Pammachius 5th century Pamphilus of Caesarea 4th century Pancras of Rome c. 304 Pancras
List of early Christian saints
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Chapter of the New Testament
Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1985. ISBN 0802800637. Jerome, "Letter 57—To Pammachius on the Best Method of Translating" Schweizer, Eduard. The Good News According
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Topics referred to by the same term
Paulina (singer) (born 1998), a Romanian singer-songwriter Paulina (wife of Pammachius) (died c. 397), late Roman aristocrat and philanthropist All pages with
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5th-century Christian texts
Ammas Talis and Taôr Colluthus (virgin and martyr) Melania the Younger Pammachius Juliana Hippolytus Count Verus Magna Desert Mothers Sayings of the Desert
Lausiac_History
Possibly uncanonical synod held in St. Peter's Basilica
San Lorenzo in Damaso San Crisogono Santa Susanna Saint Equitius Saint Pammachius Saint Calixtus Santa Cecilia in Trastevere San Lorenzo in Lucina San Sisto
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Verse of the New Testament
Gospel. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2003. Jerome, "Letter 57—To Pammachius on the Best Method of Translating": "Once more it is written in the pages
Matthew_2:23
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code 26034 Dialing code 0375 Patron saint St. Pammachius Saint day 30 August Website Official website
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Invincible.
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Blissful, Auspicious, Happy
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Victorious Winner
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Spear king.
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, the wife of Atef-neb-ma.
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Anthor name for Vishnu and Krishna
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First Rays of the Morning Sun
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Derived from Victoria: triumphant.
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A part of divine
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Earth
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