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eufemia 9
eufronia 2
eugene 4
eugenia 32
eugenius 2
eulogius 1
eum 2
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32 constant
32 edified
32 enlumined
32 eugenia
32 fiacre
32 indignation
32 instead
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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eugenia

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1 II| beginneth the Life of S. Eugenia. ~Eugenia, the noble virgin, 2 II| the Life of S. Eugenia. ~Eugenia, the noble virgin, which 3 II| governed all the land of Egypt. Eugenia issued privily out of her 4 II| which was her own father. Eugenia was put in prison for to 5 II| that had falsely accused Eugenia was burnt with fire of hell 6 II| converted, and many virgins by Eugenia, which Eugenia was much 7 II| virgins by Eugenia, which Eugenia was much tormented in divers 8 V| Prothus and Jacinctus and Eugenia, and first of their names.~ 9 V| as a precious Jacincte. Eugenia is said of eu, which is 10 V| that is to engender, and so Eugenia is as much to say as well 11 V| study of philosophy with Eugenia, daughter of Philip, of 12 V| Sergius, and his daughter Eugenia. And Eugenia was perfect 13 V| his daughter Eugenia. And Eugenia was perfect in all the liberal 14 V| perfection of those sciences. And Eugenia, in the fifteenth year of 15 V| confused and put away. And when Eugenia was gone to him, and had 16 V| named Melancia, whom S. Eugenia anointed with oil and delivered 17 V| said lady supposed that Eugenia had been a man, and visited 18 V| exhorted her to do sin. And Eugenia had great horror and abomination 19 V| coveted, she doubted that Eugenia should discover her felony, 20 V| began first to cry that Eugenia would there have enforced 21 V| multitude of people, and made Eugenia to be brought with the other 22 V| the provost, which said to Eugenia: Say to me, thou right cursed 23 V| against their will? And then Eugenia, which had the head inclined 24 V| her lady, opposed against Eugenia, and said that he would 25 V| witnessed that it was so. And Eugenia said: The time is passed 26 V| be my brethren, and I am Eugenia, thy daughter, and these 27 V| joy. And then they clothed Eugenia with clothes of gold and 28 V| and all her meiny. Then Eugenia converted to the faith her 29 V| Claudia, with her sons and Eugenia, returned to Rome, and there 30 V| stone bound to the neck of Eugenia, and she was thrown into 31 VII| Eufemia. September 16, v. 143.~Eugenia. December 25, ii. 151 and 32 VII| provided, iii. 90.~Melancia and Eugenia, tale of, v. 122.~Mellitus,


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