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St John Chrysostom / ButleSAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM Syrian prelate of Antioch archbishop of Constantinople, banished by royals but loved by populace. His name means golen-mouthed given him
Theodosius I - BustEMPEROR THEODOSIUS I at first Emperor in the East, later in the West also : the last to rule the entire Roman Empire
St John Chrysostom / TheveSAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM Archbishop of Constantinople, noted preacher, exiled by the rich and powerful for his outspoken views Date: circa 347 - 407
Vickers Viscount 813 G-AZLR (msn 347), of British Midland Airways, at Castle Donington-East Midlands Airport, in May 1972. Date: 1972
Gulfstream III VR-BJEGulfstream Aerospace Gulfstream III VR-BJE (msn 347), of Transworld Oil, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: circa 1984
Sud-Ouest SO. 4050 Vautour IIN 347 - 30-BSud-Ouest SO.4050 Vautour IIN 347 / 30-B (msn 114), at Base aerienne 112 Reims-Champagne, on 2 June 1991. (Reims - Champagne Air Base) Date: 1991
Saint PaulaRoman saint, widow of Toxotius and mother to Lustochium. She went as a pilgrim to Bethlehem, where she died aged precisely 56 years 8 months and 21 days. Date: 347-404
Saint Jerome, theologian, with his lionSaint Jerome, theologian, writing in the open air outside his cave, watched by his faithful lion. He is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin (known as the Vulgate). Date: c347 - 420
Royal Aircraft Factory BE 2A reconnaissance planeRoyal Aircraft Factory BE 2A two-seater reconnaissance plane, the first British aircraft to land in France two weeks after the outbreak of the First World War
JEROME, Saint (347-420). Father and doctor of the Church. ROBUSTI, Domenico Tintoretto II (1560-1635). Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Venetian school. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Rome
Theodosius I the Great (347 - 395). Roman emperor (379-395). He made the Christianity the official religion of the Empire. Effigy in silver siliqua of the 4th century. Roman art. Late Empire. Coin
PARRAL, Master of. St. Hyeronimus in ScriptoriumPARRAL, Master of (15th century). Saint Jerome at the Scriptorium. 1480s. Castilian school. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Lạ ro Galdiano Foundation
JEROME, Saint (347-420). Father and doctor of the Church. Opuscula Teologica (fol. 3) by Saint Jerome. Manuscript (14th-15th
13th century tallies, a tally stick was used to keep count or a record Date: 13th century
Beggs Whiskey advertBeggs Scotch Whiskey advert 1912 1912
Saint Jerome, theologian, writing in his cell, shared with a lion and a skull. He is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin (known as the Vulgate)
Saint Jerome, theologian, with crucifix and skullSaint Jerome, theologian, with a crucifix and a skull. He is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin (known as the Vulgate)