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* Ambrosius refuses the request of empress Justina for a church in Milan, where she can worship according to her Arian belief.
When Severa saw Justina in the bath she was greatly struck with the beauty of the virgin, and spoke of her to the emperor ; saying that the daughter of Justus was so lovely a creature, and possessed of such symmetry of form, that she herself, though a woman, was altogether charmed with her.
Justina used her influence over her young son to oppose the Nicean party which was championed by Ambrose.
She bore two daughters before her death in 1625: Anna Justina born in 1621 and Euphrosyne born in 1623.
Her first two names were after her maternal aunts, Justa and Grata, the daughters of Valentinian I and Justina, and the third for the emperor who reigned at the time of her birth, her half-uncle Honorius.
In the official press release Store Manager Justina Pay stated: " We were inspired by Claire Robertson and her success in turning her old Dorchester Woolworths store into Wellworths, a great example of someone who has had a massive success from a very sad redundancy.
Following the defeat of the Sheeda, Justina abandons her facade of being a boy and enrolls in a 21st century school.
Her eldest daughter Justina Dormer, wife of Caspar Dormer, esquire, erected a monument to her memory there.
In an effort to ease her guilt, Susan visits Alejandro's wife and stepdaughter, Claudia ( Justina Machado ) and Marisa ( Daniela Bobadilla ), respectively, and write them a check to help their financial misfortune, which only arouses Claudia's suspicions.
Although Timothy Barnes has theorised that Justina was a granddaughter or great-granddaughter of Crispus through her unnamed mother ( Crispus was the only son of Constantine I and Minervina ), it seems more probable that she was in fact the granddaughter of Julius Constantius, son of Constantius Chlorus and half-brother of Constantine the Great.
However both Zosimus and the fragmentary chronicle of John of Antioch, a 7th century monk tentatively identified with John of the Sedre, Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 641 to 648 report that Justina was too young at the time of her first marriage to have children.
According to Socrates of Constantinople: " Justina being thus bereft of her father, still continued a virgin.
When Severa saw Justina in the bath she was greatly struck with the beauty of the virgin, and spoke of her to the emperor ; saying that the daughter of Justus was so lovely a creature, and possessed of such symmetry of form, that she herself, though a woman, was altogether charmed with her.
Justina used this to her advantage, setting a condition for the marriage agreement to be sealed.
However Justina died the same year, uncertain if she was able to witness the result of her efforts.

Justina and son
They proclaim Valentinian's 4-year-old son Valentinian II co-emperor with his mother, Justina, as regent.
On the death of Valentinian ( 17 November 375 ), the troops in Pannonia proclaimed his infant son ( by a second wife Justina ) emperor under the title of Valentinian II.
Valentinian I was the twice-married brother of Valens ; his first wife Marina Severa bore him one son ( Gratian, whose first wife was Constantia, the daughter of Constantius II ), and his second wife Justina ( the widow of Magnentius ) bore him two children, a daughter ( Galla, the second wife of Theodosius I ; see below ) and a son ( Valentinian II ).

Justina and fled
Valentinian II and Justina fled to Theodosius in Thessalonica.
Valentinian and Justina fled their capital for Thessaloniki, capital of the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum and at the time chosen residence of Theodosius.

Justina and ;
In the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna is a St Justina ( once ascribed to Pordenone ); in the Staedel Museum, Frankfort, the Madonna enthroned between Sts Anthony and Sebastian ; in the Berlin Museum, a colossal Adoration of the Shepherds, and a large votive picture ( one of the master's best ) of the " Madonna and Child ," with infant angels and other figures above the clouds, and below, amid a rich landscape, two priests ; in the National Gallery, London, St Bernardin and other saints and two impressive portraits.
* Performed original work Generative / Regenerative live at Sonic Residues with Andrew Garton, Justina Curtis and John Power ;
In 1920 he married Beatrix Justina Dunbar-Rivers ; they had two sons ( Rear-Admiral David Dunbar-Nasmith and the architect Professor Sir James Dunbar-Nasmith ) and a daughter.
Theodosius I married twice ; first to Aelia Flaccilla, who bore him two sons ( Arcadius and Honorius ), and second to Galla ( daughter of Valentinian I by his second wife Justina, widow of Magnentius ), who bore him a daughter ( Galla Placidia ).
The candidates were introduced ; such as Alex Raven ( played by Dara Tomanovich ), Katherine ( played by Claudia Christian ), Kyra ( played by Alice Evans ), Katya ( played by Justina Vail ), and Reagan Cole ( played by Sandra Hess ).

Justina and Ambrose
In 386 Justina and Valentinian received the Arian bishop Auxentius, and Ambrose was again ordered to hand over a church in Milan for Arian usage.
As a child, Valentinian II was under the influence of his Arian mother, the Empress Justina, and the imperial court at Milan, an influence contested by the Catholic bishop of Milan, Ambrose.
In 386 Justina and Valentinian received the Arian bishop Auxentius, and Ambrose was again ordered to hand over a church in Milan for Arian usage.
Justina had already died, and Vienne was far away from the influence of Ambrose.
According to St. Augustine ( Confessones, IX, vii ) and Paulinus the Deacon ( Vita S. Ambrosii, § 13 ), St. Ambrose introduced innovations, not indeed into the Mass, but into what would seem to be the Divine Office, at the time of his contest with the Empress Justina for the Portian Basilica, which she claimed for the Arians.

Justina and remained
Subiaco joined the Congregation of St. Justina, whose abbot-general was titular of St. Scholastica, while a cardinal remained commendatory abbot.

Justina and at
But from that moment on, the ever eccentric Mühlegg insisted on taking a flask of holy water with him at all times, and trusting only his Portuguese cleaning woman / chaperone Justina Agostino.
According to the text: the empress Justina " became known to Marina Severa, wife of the emperor Valentinian, and had frequent intercourse with the empress, until their intimacy at length grew to such an extent that they were accustomed to bathe together.
St. Justina, a patroness of Padua and Venice, is at the right with the Blessed Virgin Mother and the Christ child in the center.
What makes one stop and take notice in this painting is the infant's reaching out to St Justina, since a baby at this age would normally only have eyes for his mother.
The Museum of Sacred Art at Saint Justine's Church ( Sveti Justina ) in Rab, Croatia claims a gold-plated reliquary holds the skull of St. Christopher.
The young monk Charbel then began his study of philosophy and theology at the Monastery of Saints Cyprian & Justina in Kfifan, in the Batroun District of Lebanon, to prepare himself for receiving Holy Orders.
St. Justina at Bad Wörishofen
*" Tania Justina León, Afro-Cuban Composer, Conductor & Professor ", at AfriClassical. com
One account, a narrative of Justina Kreiger tells of a group of settlers who set off on August 18 and were almost all killed, while Mrs. Kreiger did not arrive at the Fort until September 3.
Panorama South from Chattan Clan monument to Sarah Justina Macpherson of Cluny at Craig Dhu, Laggan, Scotland
Apart from the regular exhibitions held at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, the building houses an art collection that is valued at over CDN $ 10 million.
Hence, this makes Justina at the heart of the family connexions between the dynasties of the Constantines, the Valentinians and the Theodosians.
In 1605 he joined the Benedictine Order at the Abbey of St Justina, Padua, taking the religious name " Augustine ", but ill health obliged him to postpone his religious profession, and he returned home to find his father on the point of death.

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