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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Pulcheria |
 | | Goubert 1951, 321, sees in Pulcheria a 'Joan of Arc' in her strong support of the papacy. |  | | Note (e.g.) Theodore Lector 340 for the hatred between Nestorius and Pulcheria. |  | | Note also the portrait busts of Theodosius, his uncle the western emperor Honorius, and Pulcheria, erected by Aurelian, the new praetorian prefect in late 414 (reported by Chr. |
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http://www.roman-emperors.org/pulcheria.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Pulcheria |
 | | She built three churches in Constantinople in honour of Mary the Mother of God; one, erected after the condemnation of the Nestorian heresy, was exceedingly beautiful. |  | | He thanked her for the benefits she had bestowed on the Church, for her support of the papal legates, for the recall of the banished Catholic bishops, and for the honourable burial of the body of the Patriarch Flavius. |  | | Cyril of Alexandria sent Pulcheria his work, "De fide ad Pulcheriam", and wrote her on behalf of the true Church doctrine, to which she held unwaveringly (letter of Cyril in Mansi, "Concil. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12561c.htm
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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Theodosius II |
 | | Pulcheria had used Cyril of Alexandria and other bishops to gain control of the religious debate in the capital and the eastern Empire. |  | | Her movements against Jews and their religion were particularly onerous: one early constitution ordered an end to the building of synagogues and the destruction of existing ones in places where there would be little or no resistance. |  | | In the following year, Pulcheria had consecrated herself to perpetual virginity and likewise exhorted her two sisters to do the same. |
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http://www.roman-emperors.org/theo2.htm
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| | St. Pulcheria |
 | | Pulcheria meanwhile took a private vow of virginity, and urged her sisters to do likewise. |  | | But St. Pulcheria, eldest daughter of Emperor Arcadius of the Eastern Roman Empire, actually ruled her domain, and at the same time was defender of its Faith. |  | | Like St. Helena, St. Pulcheria built many churches, three of them honoring the mother of God. |
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http://www.stthomasirondequoit.com/SaintsAlive/id781.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eudocia |
 | | She was instructed in the Christian Faith and baptized by the Patriarch Atticus. |  | | She came to Constantinople to dispute this will, and was there seen by Pulcheria, the elder sister of Theodosius II, who ruled for him till he should be of age. |  | | Eudocia, forgotten by the world, spent her last years in good works and quiet meditation at the holy places of Jerusalem. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05597a.htm
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| | A Homily of Consolation Concerning Pulcheria |
 | | Pulcheria, J.471.13-14) In the first passage we have another reference to that celebrated though controversial term, apokatastasis, the restoration of all things [in Christ], when every type of alteration or mutability belonging to the created realm will achieve its fulfillment. |  | | At the climax of their feast an earthquake caused the roof to collapse while the ten youths were present, and the cup was mixed with their blood and their food was defiled by their gore. |  | | Contrary to his illustrious predecessor Origen, the bishop of Nyssa does not perceive the "garments of skin" as the body per se; rather, body and soul were part and parcel of human nature when God had created them. |
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http://www.bhsu.edu/artssciences/asfaculty/dsalomon/nyssa/pulch.html
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| | St. Pulcheria, Plinio Correa de Oliveira commentary on the Saint of the Day, September 10 @ TraditionInAction.org |
 | | Theodosius was supporting the heresy of the monk Eutyches, but Pulcheria convinced him to withdraw it and follow St. Leo the Great. |  | | The life of St. Pulcheria teaches us that the laypeople also have an important role to play in building Christian Civilization and defend the Church. |  | | She was baptized by St. John Chrysostom in Constantinople and while still very young, she made a vow of virginity along with her two younger sisters. |
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http://www.traditioninaction.org/SOD/j091sdPulcheria_9-10.htm
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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Marcian |
 | | The emperor was buried in the Church of the Apostles next to his wife, Pulcheria. |  | | Unsurprisingly, they were all churches and Pulcheria did much to further the mother of God (theotokos) cult. |  | | In return, Marcian swore to respect her virginity and be a staunch champion of religious orthodoxy. |
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http://www.roman-emperors.org/marcian.htm
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| | St. Pulcheria |
 | | The daughter of Emperor Arcadius, Pulcheria was the most significant political and religious person in the government of her brother, Emperor Theodosius II. |  | | Theologically, she stood firm with the Church against the heresy of Nestorius. |  | | She reposed in the Lord in AD 453 and the Orthodox calendar honours her on September 10th (New Style). |
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http://www.unicorne.org/Orthodoxy/janfeb/StPulcheria.htm
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| | Ancient Roman Women - 3 |
 | | She is still respected as a saintly woman and an example of one who lived a holy life by the Eastern Orthodox Church. |  | | Pulcheria was very powerful in Church politics as well. |  | | The natural consequence to this was that Pulcheria was once again in total control of her brother without anyone interfering with her. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/romewomen3.html
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| | The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire XXXII |
 | | That sagacious princess listened to her eloquent complaint, and secretly destined the daughter of the philosopher Leontius for the future wife of the emperor of the East, who had now attained the twentieth year of his age. |  | | Such virtues were supposed to deserve the peculiar favour of the Deity: and the relics of martyrs, as well as the knowledge of future events, were communicated in visions and revelations to the Imperial saint. |  | | From a motive either of prudence or religion, she embraced a life of celibacy; and notwithstanding some aspersions on the chastity of Pulcheria, |
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http://www.ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/volume1/chap32.htm
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| | Chapter II. Part IV. Dostoevsky, Fyodor. 1917. Crime and Punishment. Vol. XVIII. Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction |
 | | Pulcheria Alexandrovna came forward at once to greet him in the doorway, Dounia was |  | | I shall consider myself happy, Pulcheria Alexandrovna, if it is possible for you to convince me of an opposite conclusion, and thereby considerately reassure me. Kindly let me know in what terms precisely you repeated my words in your letter to Rodion Romanovitch. |  | | For my part I am on my guard, and am now discovering where he is lodging. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/318/42.html
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| | DANIEL DERONDA |
 | | Yes, Pulcheria has been reading aloud the last chapters to me. They are wonderfully beautiful. |  | | She reads well when she chooses, but I am sorry to say that in some of the fine passages of this last book she took quite a false tone. |  | | I am sure you read well, Pulcheria to give the fine passages their full value. |
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http://artfuljesus.0catch.com/lit-opera/deronda.html
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| | DOSTOYEVSKY'S CRIME AND PUNISHMENT |
 | | Pulcheria Alexandrovna says that Dounia and Raskolnikov are much alike. |  | | Raskolnikov accuses Luzhin of only wanting Dounia to feel indebted to him, causing Luzhin to accuse Pulcheria Alexandrovna of misrepresenting him. |  | | Sonia comes to Raskolnikov’s apartment to ask him to come to her father’s funeral. |
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http://community.middlebury.edu/~beyer/courses/previous/ru351/novels/cp/CPstudy.shtml
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| | Crime and Punishment -- Chapter 17 |
 | | With trembling hands, Pulcheria Alexandrovna gave him the letter. |  | | "That had happened in the morning," Pulcheria Alexandrovna went on hurriedly. |  | | "Yes, I see myself now that I am almost well," said Raskolnikov, giving his mother and sister a kiss of welcome which made Pulcheria Alexandrovna radiant at once. |
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http://www.litrix.com/crimepun/crime017.htm
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Pulcheria |
 | | Pulcheria took special care of her brother's education, ensuring a strong religious background. |  | | She took a vow of chastity, and worked for religious reform and evangelization through the empire. |  | | She supported Pope Leo the Great regarding the Monophysite controversy, and when Theodosius married in 421, his wife convinced him to exile Pulcheria. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintp42.htm
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| | The Eunuch's Mother-in-law |
 | | (He moves to the SL house) Pulcheria was married to the son of tighfisted old Senex Antiquus, here, when she and the boy were barely old enough to stand. |  | | MANDRAGOLA: (Blurts out the truth) Pulcheria's not at home. |  | | (To someone he has chided in the audience) To those who seek mere corporeal beauty, Mandragola has a beautiful daughter called Pulcheria. |
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http://www.wayneturney.20m.com/eunuchpoop.htm
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| | Coins of Arcadius and Family |
 | | Athenais was instructed in Christianity (she had previously followed the traditional religions) and took a new name: Aelia Eudocia. |  | | This also represented the first major split between the churches of Rome and Constantinople, as the idea of monophysitism was alien to the Orthodox proto-Catholic idea. |  | | After the death of Theodosius II, his sister Pulcheria, who had been the dominant force behind the weak emperor, married Marcian to legitimize his claim to the throne. |
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http://www.ruark.org/coins/Roman/9Eastern/Theo2.html
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| | Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky 19 |
 | | Then she began tentatively questioning him about the scene on the previous day with Luzhin, hesitating and continually glancing at Dounia, obviously to the latter's annoyance. |  | | Razumihin opened the note which was dated the previous evening and read as follows: |  | | "P. "What am I to do now, Dmitri Prokofitch?" began Pulcheria Alexandrovna, almost weeping. |
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http://www.classicbookshelf.com/library/fyodor_dostoevsky/crime_and_punishment/19
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| | Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. XII |
 | | Letter L. To the People of Constantinople, by the Hand of Epiphanius and Dionysius, Notary of the Church of Rome. |  | | From Hilary, Then Deacon (Afterwards Bishop of Rome) to Pulcheria Augusta. |  | | Letter XL.to the Bishops of the Province of Arles in Gaul. |
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http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/NPNF2-12/TOC.htm
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| | Patriarch Flavian of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pulcheria had devoted herself to a religious life; let the emperor order the prelate to ordain her a deaconess. |  | | Previously Flavian which deposed Eutyches in 448, but in the following year he was deposed by the Second Council of Ephesus (the "Robber Synod"), which reinstated Eutyches in his office. |  | | When Pulcheria returned to power, after her brother's death, she had Flavian's remains, which had been buried obscurely, brought with great pomp to Constantinople. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriarch_Flavian_of_Constantinople
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| | Aelia Eudocia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nevertheless she retained great influence; although involved in the revolt of the Syrian Monophysites (453), she was ultimately reconciled to Pulcheria and readmitted into the Orthodox church. |  | | The traditional story, told by John Malalas and others, is that she had been deprived of her small patrimony by the rapacity of her brothers, and sought redress at court in Constantinople. |  | | After receiving baptism and discarding her former name, Athenais, for that of Aelia Licinia Eudocia, she was married to Theodosius June 7, 421; two years later, after the birth of her daughter Licinia Eudoxia, she received the title Augusta. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aelia_Eudocia
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| | Obituary of Sister Pulcheria Lager, OSB |
 | | Sister Pulcheria was preceded in death by five brothers and five sisters and is survived by one sister, Sister Mary Luca Lager of Atchison, and many nieces and nephews. |  | | In 1928 she joined the Benedictine Sisters and made her monastic profession in 1930. |  | | Sister Pulcheria began teaching in 1930 and continued in the classroom until 1979.She held a bachelor of arts degree from Mount St. Scholastica College and a master's degree from Creighton University, Omaha, Nebr. Both degrees were in education with minors in mathematics and science. |
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http://www.mountosb.org/community/obits/plager.html
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 78 (v. 2) |
 | | From dissatisfaction either at this arrangement, or at some wrong she had suffered, Athenais went to Constantinople to appeal against her brothers ; and Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius, who managed alike him and his empire, fixed on her as a suitable wife for him. |  | | Chrysaphius, the eunucli and head chamberlain, a supporter of the monk Eutyches, wished to procure the deposition of Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople, who had just been elected, a. |  | | Chrysaphius, finding that Flavian was supported by Pulcheria, who, though no longer directing the government, retained considerable influence, applied to Eudocia, whom he reminded of the grievances she had sustained " on Pulcheria's account." Eudocia, after a long continued effort, at last succeeded in alienating her husband from his sister. |
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http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1186.html
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| | Arcadius to Justin - History for Kids! |
 | | He had no sons, but Pulcheria now married an ex-soldier named Marcian, and put him on the throne. |  | | Like other women in power, Pulcheria had the problem that she could not lead the army. |  | | But by 414 Anthemius lost his power to the emperor's sister, Pulcheria, who kept that power in women's hands for the next 36 years, her brother's entire reign. |
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http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/history/byzantine/zeno.htm
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| | otrss/music/songs/saints/saints2 |
 | | -- St. Pulcheria, I'm forever lost in your naked glory St. Pulcheria, I'm deeply entranced by your Spanish fly Can we do life? |  | | -- St. Pulcheria, you disinterred my body from oblivion St. Pulcheria, you've burnt some heretics and Babylon Can we make fire? |  | | St. Pulcheria, your pulchritude inspires me, inflames me St. Pulcheria, your fiery soul refreshes me, renames me Can we do miracles? |
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http://www.sonic.net/~ric/music/saints2.htm
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| | Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. II |
 | | This princess was not yet fifteen years of age, but had received a mind most wise and divine above her years. |  | | The Divine Power which is the guardian of the universe, foresaw that the emperor would be distinguished by his piety, and therefore determined that Pulcheria, his sister, should be the protector of him and of his government. |  | | Piety, Virtue, and Virginity, of the Princess Pulcheria; Her Divinely Loved Works; She Educated the Emperor Befittingly. |
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http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/NPNF2-02/Npnf2-02-27.htm
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| | Historic Girls - PULCHERIA |
 | | But duty in many a form faces them again and again, while not unfrequently the occasion comes for sacrifice of comfort or for devotion to a trust. |  | | Anthemius the prefect, like the wise man he was, recognized the worth of the young Princess Pulcheria; he saw how great was her influence over her brother the emperor, and noted with astonishment and pleasure her words of wisdom and her rare common-sense. |  | | And now there was confusion in the imperial palace; for word came in haste from the Dacian border that Ruas, king of the Huns, sweeping down from the east, was ravaging the lands along the Upper Danube, and with his host of barbarous warriors was defeating the legions and devastating the lands of the empire. |
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http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/youth/history/HistoricGirls/chap3.html
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| | Chapter Old-Fashioned Farmers of Old-Fashioned Farmers by Nikolai Gogol |
 | | After dinner Afanasii Ivanovich went to lie down for an hour, after which Pulcheria Ivanovna brought him a sliced watermelon, and said, Here, try this, Afanasii Ivanovich; see what a good melon it is. |  | | After waiting a while, he sent for Pulcheria Ivanovna, or went to her himself, and said, What is there for me to eat, Pulcheria Ivanovna? |  | | What is there? said Pulcheria Ivanovna: shall I go and tell them to bring you some berry tarts which I had set aside for you? |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/0/5/140/356/8135/5.html
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| | P on eBay |
 | | Main: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: People: Saints: P: Saint Pulcheria: |  | | Catholic Encyclopedia - St. Pulcheria, Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire, staunch opponent of Nestorianism and Eutychianism, d. |  | | Make sure the cache folder exists and is writeable by this script (you may also disable the cache) |
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http://www.linksdirectory.info/subjects/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/People/Saints/P/Saint_Pulcheria
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 603 (v. 3) |
 | | Immediately after her accession she took the veil, together with her younger sisters Arcadia and Marina, the latter probably against their will, but Pulcheria decidedly from political motives, although the ceremony took place with a religious solemnity, as if she had parted for ever with earthly affairs. |  | | Pulcheria brought about the marriage between her brother and the beautiful and virtuous Athenais (Eudoxia), and she per formed her task in so charming a manner that many a modern chaperone would do well to take her for a model (a. |  | | Fearing lest the ambition of that haughty intriguer should be imitated by others, she resolved to marry, and of course was released from her vows of chas tity. |
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http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2937.html
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| | Roman Empire - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Theodosius had two sons and a daughter, Pulcheria, from his first wife, Aelia Flacilla. |  | | By his second wife, Galla, he had a daughter, Galla Placidia, the mother of Valentinian III, who would be Emperor of the West. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Roman_Empire
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| | Pulcheria |
 | | In 450, Pulcheria selected her brother's successor, Marcian, and became his nominal wife since she and her sisters had taken vows of celibacy as young women. |  | | She was named regent at 15 and spent the rest of her life advising and / or ruling. |  | | Ancient coins show us more about fashion than what people really looked like - I hope - or a whole series of legendary beauties have a lot of explaining to do. |
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http://www.greenlightwrite.com/pulcheria.htm
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| | Pulcheria Alexandrovna Raskolnikov |
 | | Pulcheria Alexandrovna is deeply devoted to her son and willing to sacrifice everything, even her own and her daughter’s happiness, so that he might be successful. |  | | Even after Raskolnikov has confessed, she is unwilling to admit to herself that her son is a murderer. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crime/terms/char_9.html
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| | Chapter Old-Fashioned Farmers of Old-Fashioned Farmers by Nikolai Gogol |
 | | It was impossible to say that Pulcheria Ivanovna loved her so very much, but she had simply become attached to her from having become used to seeing her about continually. |  | | One day she had been inspecting her vegetable-garden, and was returning with her hands full of fresh green cucumbers, which she had picked for Afanasii Ivanovich, when a most pitiful miauwing struck her ear. |  | | It was plain that she had become quite wild in that time. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/0/5/140/356/8135/8.html
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| | Pulcheria Definition / Pulcheria Research |
 | | Pulcheria (January 19, 399 Events Yazdegerd I becomes king of Persia November 27 - St. Anastius I becomes Pope succeeding Pope Siricius. |  | | Births Deaths Attila the Hun, king of the Huns Song Wen Di, ruler of the Song Dynasty in China Pulcheria, Byzantine empress Thorismund, king of the Visigoths... |
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| | Fine-Art.com - Community - Call for artists to Pulcheria show |
 | | The Show will take place in the city of Piacenza (Italy) the 8th, 9th and 10th September 2000. |  | | The town council of Piacenza (italy), 218ac and Net Weight are proud to invite you to participate to the selection for the International Show "I giorni di Pulcheria" (Pulcheria’s Days). |  | | Fine-Art.com - Community - Call for artists to Pulcheria show |
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| | Fine-Art.com - Community - International art show in Italy |
 | | during the international celebration of “the Days of Pulcheria, women, talents and occupations” |  | | the “Pulcheria Arte ” show, dedicated to women |  | | participate to the selections for exposing to the “Pulcheria Arte” show, that takes place from the 8th to the 22nd of September, in Palazzo S.Pietro, branch seat of Passerini Landi Public Library, Piacenza; |
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http://dart.fine-art.com/aqd-asp-im_34085-buy-m.htm
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| | Deal Comparison: The Life and Times of the Empress Pulcheria Ad 399 to Ad 452 |
 | | Aelia Pulcheria, born on 19 January 399, was the daughter of the Emperor Arcadius Throughout her life, Pulcheria devoted her wealth to the church of the westernparts, AD 395-491. |  | | Lee, A.D. Socrates and Athenian Society in His Day: A Biographical Sketch A D. His Day: A Biographical Sketch Godley A D A. Godley ADA B. Teetgen-The Life and Times of the Empress Pulcheria Ad 399 to Ad 452 John Galsworthy-The Forsyte Saga And Six Short Plays Charlton Heston. |  | | The Life and Times of the Empress Pulcheria AD 399 to AD 452 Title: The Life and Times of the Empress Pulcheria AD 399 to AD 452 Author: Teetgen, Ada B. Category: ISBN: 0766196186 Pages: 322 Our Price: $30. |
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| | Pulcheria |
 | | El matrimonio fue arreglado con la comprensión que él respeta el voto de Pulcheria del chastity. |  | | Pulcheria sintió bien a una monja, pero por 450, cuando Theodosius murió, Pulcheria había sido permitido volver a la corte. |  | | En 421 Theodosius declarado guerra en Persia, debido a la influencia de Pulcheria, al parecer porque los persas perseguían a cristianos. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/pu/Pulcheria.htm
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| | Panagiarion, known as 'The Pulcheria Paten' |
 | | 225-6), when the tradition associating this paten with the Empress Pulcheria (5th c.) seems to have first appeared. |  | | Two handles in the form of rings attached to polygon bosses protrude from the otherwise smooth surface of the metal strip, which is held in place by means of four screws. |  | | The outside of this band bears the following inscription, engraved in majuscules: '+ ÄùÑÏ CÅÂÁCÔÏÍ - ÐÏÕË×ÅÑÅÉÁC ÁÕÃÏÕCÔÁC - ÐÏÉÌÍÇ CÅÂÁCÔÇ, - ÔÅCCÁÑÁÊÏÍÔ(á) ÁÃÉÙÍ' (Venerable gift of Pulcheria Augusta to the reverend flock of the Forty Martyrs); this probably dates from the eighteenth century (Kondakov 1902, pp. |
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| | Pulcheria, Roman Imperial Coins of, at WildWinds.com |
 | | Aelia Pulcheria (sister of Theodosius II) AV Tremissis. |  | | P:, Constantinopolis enthroned left, holding globus cruciger in right hand, scepter in left, left foot resting on prow, left elbow on shield, star in left field; COMOB. |  | | Click here for the Pulcheria page with thumbnail images. |
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| | Pulcheria's Dream??????????? |
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| | Abstract Art Discussion Board: Pulcheria arte call for artists, Stefano Torre at 6/27/2001 19:13 |
 | | The Cultural Association 218ac, in collaboration with the Municipality of Piacenza, during the international celebration of "the Days of Pulcheria, women, talents and occupations" organize the "Pulcheria Arte " show, dedicated to women from the 8th to the 22nd September, in Palazzo S.Pietro, seat of Passerini Landi Public Library, Piacenza. |  | | The show, promoted by the "Same Opportunities Councillorship" of the Municipality of Piacenza, turns to female artists, coming from all the World and it is dedicated to the development of women’s skills and abilities. |  | | For information you can always call the Cultural Association 218 at the number: 0523/32.35.43 or write to the e-mail address pulcheria@agonet.it |
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http://f16.parsimony.net/forum28298/messages/134.htm
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