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  1. Clement and Eusebius understand 1 Cor 9:5 as a reference to a wife who was a companion and fellow minister but without marital relations.

  2. The bishop and historian Eusebius of Caesarea states that Helena was about 80 on her return from Palestine. Since that journey has been dated to 326–28, she was probably born around 246 to 249. Information about her social background universally suggests that she came from the lower classes.

  3. Catherine and Ed married in 1986, in a private ceremony attended by only the closest of their friends and family members; neither has shared the details of how and when they met, but it’s widely believed that they were introduced by a mutual friend at a party in 1984.

  4. www.stcatherinercc.org › 2017/05/01 › Pilates-WifePilate's Wife - St. Catherine

    With the name “Claudia Procla,” the governor’s wife appears in several scenes of The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, a record of the visions of the German mystic and stigmatist Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774–1824).

  5. Jan 31, 2019 · Helena met an aristocrat, Constantius Chlorus, perhaps while he was among those fighting Zenobia. Some later sources allege they met in Britain. Whether they married legally or not is a matter of dispute among historians. Their son, Constantine, was born about 272.

  6. Catherine Rusoff is on a wonderful journey of life with her husband Ed O'Neill. The lovebird has been discovering every single new way of being romantic over 33 years of their married life. The couple tied the knot in 1986 and share children.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abgar_VAbgar V - Wikipedia

    Moses of Chorene depicted Abgar as an Armenian, but modern scholarly consensus agree that the Abgarids were in fact an Arab dynasty. Armenian historian Moses of Chorene (ca. 410–490s AD) notes that Abgar V's chief wife was Queen Helena of Adiabene, who according to Josephus was the wife of King Monobaz I of Adiabene.

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