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Meaning of "euphrosyne"

euphrosyne (noun) - Euphrosyne refers to a state of happiness and well-being
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  • One of the three Charites and the goddess of joy.
  • 31 Euphrosyne, a main belt asteroid.
  • A female given name from Ancient Greek.

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Euphrosyne appears twice more in the historical record.
Who was a child her predecessor Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne has been studied by radar.
Predslava received monastic tonsure with the name Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne was left behind and was immediately imprisoned by the new regime.
She wrote the vast majority of her works under the pseudonym Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne of polatsk.
Originally the relief was dedicated by Felix and his wife Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne is crying.
FROM a distance the Euphrosyne looked very small.
The Euphrosyne was slowly dipping her flag.
Cults of Euphrosyne.
Epimelitta euphrosyne is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
But come thou Goddess Fair and free in heaven ycleped Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne was buried in the Dominican monastery in Krakow.

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The life of Euphrosyne of Połack.
Euphrosyne is the only virgin saint of East Slav origin.
To make matters worse, Euphrosyne was a nun.
By the time Euphrosyne enters Pisces which it will do on.
He had a probably older brother also named John, and at least one sister, Euphrosyne.
Maria Euphrosyne was described as religious.
After raising five sons, the princess was tonsured as a nun with the name Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne soon retired to a convent and Theodora remained the only Augusta.
The extraordinary ascetic life of St. Euphrosyne became known in Suzdal and beyond its borders.
Whether Euphrosyne shared her Iconodule tendencies and picked her for it remains vague.
Maria and Constantine VI had two daughters, Euphrosyne c.
The Lady Euphrosyne hung upon his arm.
Schütz was born in Köstritz, the eldest son of Christoph Schütz and Euphrosyne Bieger.
Euphrosyne of the Sonnets.
They had three children, sons Milanos and Alexandros and daughter Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne of Opole.
Theodora herself had been picked in a bride-show by her mother-in-law Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne of Moscow.
After the death of the abbess, St. Euphrosyne became Superior of the monastery.
Euphrosyne of Polotsk.
The mosaic depicts three Graces, Aglaea, Euphrosyne and Thalia, and a couple of partridges and doves.
Euphrosyne of Kiev.
Adeline Rucquoi, « Littérature scientifique aux frontières du Moyen Âge hispanique, textes en traduction », Euphrosyne.
Euphrosyne of Masovia.
The couple married in 1257 when Euphrosyne was at most twenty-nine years of age.
When Euphrosyne turned age eighteen, her father wanted her to marry.
I love my girls Euphrosyne and Stanislav!!
Euphrosyne of Kiev also Euphrosine of Novgorod ; c.
He 's stuck in a truck . He 's outside an old monastery … Saint Euphrosyne the Holy.
According to Maria Euphrosyne herself, the purpose was to show them both her favor.
In 1849 he published, simultaneously in London and Sydney, his strange miscellany the The Southern Euphrosyne.
Princess Euphrosyne was their first daughter, sent from God in answer to their prayers.
Then the dying monk said to Paphnutius, ' I am Euphrosyne your daughter ; you are my father . '.
Andronikos and Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa had eight children, six sons and two daughters.
Around 1128 Bishop Elias of Polotsk entrusted Euphrosyne the task of organizing a women 's monastery.

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