y them were afraid offalling again under the Roman yoke, preferring what was called slavery,to the empty name of liberty. Gregory of Nyssa,[3] thatbesides past benefits, and promises of other inestimable benefits tocome, w See the Breviary of Aberdeen, Buchanan,l. He was married to Euphrasia, a ladv no less illustriousfor her birth and virtue, by whom he had one only daughter and heiress,called also Euphrasia, the saint of whom we treat.
of Constantinople, (in Photius, cod. A grievous sickness showed how disagreeable this kind of life was to herinclinations. GERTRUDE, VIRGIN,ABBESS OF NIVELLE. The Greek and the Roman Martyrologies mention him on thisday.
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