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Eusebia may
refer to:
Eusebia (empress) (died 360),
second wife of the
Roman emperor Constantius II
Ereleuva or
Eusebia (died c. 500), the
mother of Theoderic...
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Eusebia (Gr****: Εύσεβία, died
before 361) was
Roman empress as the
second wife of
Roman emperor Constantius II. The main
sources for the
knowledge about...
- St.
Eusebia may
refer to:
Saint Xenia the
Righteous of Rome, a 5th-century
saint with the
baptismal name
Eusebia Saint Eusebia of Hamage, a 7th-century...
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Eusebia Cosme Almanza (5
March 1908 – 11 July 1976) was a
Cuban poetry reciter and
actress who
gained widespread fame in the 1930s.
Because of racial...
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Eusebia (in French: Eusébie) (637 – 660), was a
Frankish abbess of
Hamage (now
called Wandignies-Hamage) and is
venerated as a
saint whose feast day is...
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Adalsindis of
Hamay and
Eusebia of Douai, were 7th-century
Columban nuns, who were
sisters from a
prominent Merovingian family;
Eusebia became an Abbess. They...
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brought to Rome
under pretence of affection, but the
reigning empress,
Eusebia, was
plotting against her; she
herself had been
childless all her life...
- it was the
capital of the
Roman province of Cappadocia,
known also as
Eusebia at the
Argaeus (Εὐσέβεια ἡ πρὸς τῷ Ἀργαίῳ in Gr****),
after Ariarathes V...
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Eusebia Palomino Yenes (15
December 1899 – 10
February 1935) was a
Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and a
professed member of the
Salesian Sisters...
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Eusebia Riquelme (born
November 27, 1969) is a
retired female track and
field athlete from Cuba who
competed in the
sprint events during her career. She...