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- Eustadiola (594–684) was a saint, widow, and abbess. She was born to wealthy and politically powerful parents in Bourges, France. She married due to pressure...
- expert Jacques Cujas lived in Bourges during 1555-1557 and 1575–1590. Eustadiola (594–684) was a saint and abbess. The Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot...
- of Lady Bathild, Queen of the Franks (in Fouracre and Gerberding 1996) Eustadiola (died 684) Bertilla, abbess of C****es (died c. 700) Anstrude, abbess...
- Euphrosyne of Polatsk 1173 Yes Yes 2 Eustace of Luxeuil c. 560 c. 629 Yes 1 Eustadiola 594 684 Yes 1 Eustase Yes 1 Eustathius 1347 Yes Yes 2 Eustochia Smeralda...
- The vita of Sulpitius also contains a vita of his saintly contemporary, Eustadiola. 17 January – main commemoration (death anniversary), 18 January – main...
- who came to Cornwall and gave his name to St Levan (6th century) Saint Eustadiola, born in Bourges in France, as a widow she spent her fortune building...