Therasia

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Therasia was a late 4th–early 5th century Christian noblewoman and ascetic, known for her influential piety and partnership in the religious life and charitable works of Paulinus of Nola.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian ascetic
Christian noblewoman
late antique Christian figure
activity Christian asceticism
charitable giving
support of the poor
associatedWith Campania NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Nola NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Paulinus of Nola NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
influenced Christian aristocratic piety
Christian ascetic ideals for married couples
knownFor ascetic lifestyle
charitable works
influential piety
language Latin cultural milieu
livedIn Roman Empire NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married
notableFor participation in founding charitable institutions with Paulinus of Nola
shared renunciation of wealth with Paulinus of Nola
partnerInReligiousLifeWith Paulinus of Nola NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roleInMarriage spiritual partner of Paulinus of Nola
sexOrGender female
socialStatus noblewoman
spiritualPractice almsgiving
fasting
prayer
spouse Paulinus of Nola NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 5th century
late 4th century

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Paulinus of Nola spouse Therasia