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    Stridon (Latin: Strido Dalmatiae) was a town in the Roman province of Dalmatia, of unknown location, best known as the birthplace of Saint Jerome. In...
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    as Jerome of Stridon, was an early Christian priest, confessor, theologian, translator, and historian; he is commonly known as Saint Jerome. He is best...
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  • of Pannonia as "Domnus of Stridon" (Domnus Stridonensis). This is an error. The village of Stridon, birthplace of Saint Jerome, did not have bishops. Rather...
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    symbolize his position as personal secretary to Pope Damasus I. Jerome came from Stridon (present-day Bosnia) and was therefore considered a Slavic saint...
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  • Anapsychia (category Correspondents of Jerome)
    wife and widow of Marcellinus of Carthage, and correspondent of Jerome of Stridon. Anapsychia was married to Marcellinus of Carthage, the Roman imperial...
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    Culture of ancient Illyria (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    as Jerome of Stridon, was a Christian priest, confessor, theologian, and historian; he is commonly known as Saint Jerome. Jerome was born at Stridon (Illyricum)...
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    place: «Place of the incense burner». San Gerónimo is in honor of Jerome of Stridon, the patron saint of the town. Tlamaco was founded by the Aztecs on...
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    with the greatest figures of his time such as Augustine of Hippo and Jerome of Stridon. In order to meet with them Orosius travelled to cities on the southern...
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    "Chaldean" (Chaldaic, Chaldee) to describe it, first introduced by Jerome of Stridon (d. 420), became common in early Aramaic studies, but that misnomer...
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    as Jerome of Stridon, was a Christian priest, confessor, theologian, and historian; he is commonly known as Saint Jerome. Jerome was born at Stridon (Illyricum)...
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