Paula of Rome

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Paula of Rome was a wealthy Roman noblewoman and early Christian ascetic renowned for her close collaboration with Saint Jerome and her role in founding monastic communities in Bethlehem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian ascetic
Christian saint
Desert Mother
Roman noblewoman
founder of monastery
associatedWith Bethlehem NERFINISHED
Roman ascetic movement
early Christian monasticism
burialPlace Bethlehem NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 4th century
5th century
child Blaesilla NERFINISHED
Eustochium NERFINISHED
Paulina NERFINISHED
Rufina NERFINISHED
Toxotius the Younger NERFINISHED
closeCollaborator Jerome NERFINISHED
coFounderOf hostel for pilgrims in Bethlehem
monastery in Bethlehem for men
monastery in Bethlehem for women
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
dateOfBirth 0347
dateOfDeath 0404
discipleOf Jerome NERFINISHED
feastDay January 26
knownFrom letters of Jerome NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Latin
lifestyle asceticism
mentorOf Eustochium NERFINISHED
name Paula of Rome NERFINISHED
notableFor Christian asceticism
collaboration with Jerome
founding monasteries in Bethlehem
supporting biblical scholarship
occupation abbess
patronOf Jerome NERFINISHED
pilgrimage Egypt NERFINISHED
Holy Land NERFINISHED
monastic communities in the East
placeOfBirth Rome NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Bethlehem NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sexOrGender female
socialClass Roman aristocracy
spouse Toxotius NERFINISHED
supportedWork Latin translation of the Bible (Vulgate) NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Melania the Elder notableAssociate Paula of Rome