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      • Jerome was born to well-to-do Christian parents at Stridon (probably near what is now Ljubljana, Slovenia; Zagreb, Croatia; or Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina). His education, begun at home, was continued in Rome when he was about 12. There he studied grammar, rhetoric, and philosophy.
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  1. Jerome was born to well-to-do Christian parents at Stridon (probably near what is now Ljubljana, Slovenia; Zagreb, Croatia; or Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina). His education, begun at home, was continued in Rome when he was about 12.

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    Seized with a desire for a life of ascetic penance, Jerome went for a time to the desert of Chalcis, to the southeast of Antioch, known as the "Syrian Thebaid " from the number of eremites (hermits) inhabiting it. During this period, he seems to have found time for studying and writing.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · While in Bethlehem, Jerome founded a school for boys and served as a spiritual guide for the monks and nuns who had moved there to be near him. Jerome died in Bethlehem on September 30, 420. That date is still celebrated as a feast day by the Roman Catholic Church in honor of Saint Jerome.

  5. Feb 8, 2019 · Childhood and Education. Jerome was born at Stridon (probably near Ljubljana, Slovenia) sometime around 347 C.E. The son of a well-off Christian couple, he began his education at home, then continued it in Rome, where his parents sent him when he was about 12 years old.

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  6. Making the most of his freedom as a priest, Jerome traveled to Constantinople where he studied under St. Gregory of Nazianzus, who was renown as a great theologian. After St. Gregory left Constantinople in 382, Jerome traveled to Rome for a council of the Church and met Pope Damasus.

  7. Jerome was born in the country we now call Croatia sometime between 340 and 347. He was tutored at home and developed a love for education. When he was about 12, his parents sent him to Rome to study both Greek and Latin. Jerome was baptized a Christian in Rome.

  8. Sep 30, 2021 · His Early Life. Jerome, whose Latin name was Eusebius Hieronymus, was born in 347 AD to a Christian family in Stridon, a Roman province now in Croatia. Well educated, he completed his studies in Rome, where he went to live at the age of 12.

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