Emerentia[1] is the name given for a grandmother of Mary, mother of Jesus, in some European traditions and art from the late 15th century.[2] She is not to be confused with Saint Emerentiana, a Roman martyr of the 3rd century.
^Emerentia is to be distinguished from Emerentia the martyr (d. 304) who features briefly in Alban Butler's The lives of the fathers, martyrs, and other principal saints 1812, volume 1, p279: "EMERENTIA, VM She suffered about the year 304, and is named in the Martyrologies under the name of St. Jerome, Bede, and others. She is said in her acts to have been stoned to death, whilst only a catechumen, praying at the tomb of St. Agnes"
^Michael Alan Anderson Symbols of Saints: Theology, ritual, and kinship in music for John the Baptist and St. Anne (1175-1520) (University of Chicago) 2008, p. 332: "In some late fifteenth-century vitae, Anne was given a mother named Emerentia, as well as a sister named Esmeria." (noting Brigid Cohen, 2008).
Emerentia is the name given for a grandmother of Mary, mother of Jesus, in some European traditions and art from the late 15th century. She is not to...
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St. Anne. He calls them Stollanus and Emerentia. He says that St. Anne was born after Stollanus and Emerentia had been childless for twenty years". In...
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the Stockholm Bloodbath, among them her half sister Cecilia and nieces Emerentia and Margareta. Christina herself and her daughters joined them there in...
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Style Empire Spouse Sofia Fredrika Nordewall (1786–1885) Children Augusta Emerentia Carolina Zethelius (1811–1897) Carl Zethelius (1811–1860), mill owner...
(Gusti) Rathgeber (1872–1926) and had two daughters with her, Monika and Emerentia (dates are unknown). From 1892, Gusti Rathgeber had been married to German...
Chapman and, after her death on 7 September 1912, he married Maria Johanna Emerentia Clack (d.1940). He was resident at Beaufort Villa, Kenilworth. He died...
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