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The word eulogia has a special use in connexion with monastic life.
Later Eulogia would become a nun taking her son Theodosius as her spiritual father.
Their only fault was perhaps that they demanded eulogia from their priests when the latter came to synods.
Theodosius' parents Proheresius and Eulogia were both very pious.
Irene survived him and retired to a monastery under the monastic name "Eulogia" (Blessing).
In 1876 Eulogia Fisher sold her portion to Fiacro Fisher.
Martha Tenorio as Eulogia (as Marta Tenorio)
Maria was the second daughter of John Kantakouzenos and Eulogia, sister of Michael VIII Palaiologos.
Following his death in 1308, and having no children, she became a nun by the name of Eulogia, and founded the monastery of Christ Philanthrōpos in Constantinople.
Eulogia Echaurren García-Huidobro (1830-1887) was First Lady of Chile and the wife of President Federico Errázuriz Zañartu.
Directed by Jorge Fons, Katy interprets the role of Eulogia, a lower-class woman who suffers a series of bureaucratic abuse to claim the remains of her dead husband.
The two soldiers, dressed in battle gear and carrying assault weapons, went to Eulogia López's house with assurances that they had come to guarantee peace and build latrines for the village school.
There are records of similar blessed objects, or eulogia, being hung on the bedpost for protection from demons at night, and the oil, or just the relic, was believed to be able to heal the sick when applied to them.
Eulogia is a genus of the moth of the Pyralidae family containing only one species, the Broad-banded Eulogia Moth, Eulogia ochrifrontella.
An ancient custom to this day at the Monastery of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai, is to place a ring on the finger of St. Catherine of Alexandria and then wear it as a eulogia (blessing).
Junko Onishi opened her first set at the Village Vanguard (178 Seventh Avenue South, at Perry Street, Greenwich Village) on Tuesday night, where she is to be through tomorrow, with "Eulogia," a piece that hurtles forward with a walking-bass introduction.
Still to forgive it, divine my lickle wiffey, and everybody knows you do look lovely in your invinsibles, Eulogia, a perfect apposition with the coldcream, Assoluta, from Boileau's I always use in the wards after I am burned a rich egg and derive the greatest benefit, sign of the cause.
Mrs. Silva's family recipes, which she learned from her maternal grandmother, Eulogia Silva Castillo, read like traditional cuisine from Puebla, poblano cooking: red and green pipián chili sauces, creamy almendrados, and the classic mole poblano, a bittersweet sauce of ground dried chilies, nuts and cinnamon-flecked chocolate.