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4th-century women: 4th-century Christian female saints, 4th-century female rulers, 4th-century women writers, Women in 4th-century warfare
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: 4th-century Christian female saints, 4th-century female rulers, 4th-century women writers, Women in 4th-century warfare, Hypatia, Agnes of Rome, Catherine of Alexandria, Helena, Philomena, Albia Dominica, Saint Lucy, Saint Ursula, Mary of Egypt, Mavia, Saint Monica, Saint Apollonia, Empress Chu Suanzi, Desert Mothers, Anastasia of Sirmium, Euphemia, Quiricus and Julietta, Empress Yang Xianrong, Margaret the Virgin, Egeria, Constantina, Dorothea of Caesarea, Empress Kezuhun, Julian and Basilissa, Saint Bibiana, Saint Fabiola, Saint Gorgonia, Demiana, Princess Dowager Yin, Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix, Liu Cong's later empresses, Tin Hinan, Empress Chu Lingyuan, Nonna of Nazianzus, Saint Afra, Macrina the Younger, Nana of Iberia, Saint Mohrael, Honorina, Empress Yu Wenjun, Empress Wang Shen'ai, Empress He Fani, Justina of Padua, Saint Pelagia, Empress Liu, Empress Zheng Yingtao, Charitina of Amisus, Agape, Chionia, and Irene, Xie Daoyun, Empress Liu E, Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora, Victoria of Albitina, Empress Huyan, Princess Duan, Sarah the Martyr, Quan Huijie, Empress Yu Daolian, Saint Rais, Macrina the Elder, Empress Dowager Zhang, Emerentiana, Dorothea of Alexandria, Pelagia of Tarsus, Saint Isidora, Empress Dong, Empress Liang Lanbi, Empress Dan, Vasilissa, Empress Wang Fahui, Anysia of Salonika, Empress Du Zhu, Antonia and Alexander, Empress Du Lingyang, Empress Jin, Saint Fausta, Empress Liu Fang, Empress Zhang, Empress Zhang Huiguang, Empress Wang Muzhi, Saint Theoclia, Princess Iwa, Li Xiu, Emmelia of Caesarea. Excerpt: Hypatia (b. ca. AD 350-370, d. March 415) ( , ; Greek: , Hypatía) was a Greek scholar from Alexandria, Egypt, who is considered the first notable woman mathematician; she also taught philosophy and astronomy. As a Neoplatonist philosopher, she belonged to the mathematic tradition
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