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Emmelia of Caesarea was born in Cappadocia, a province of the Roman Empire (nowadays Central Anatolia, Turkey). She died on 30 May 375 AD. She was born in the late third to early fourth century, a period in time when Christianity was becoming more widespread, posing a challenge to the Roman government and its pagan rule. She was the wife of Basil the Elder and bore nine or ten children, including Basil of Caesarea (born circa 330), Macrina the Younger, Peter of Sebaste, Gregory of Nyssa, and Naucratius.

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  • Svatá Emília byla křesťanská laička a matka několika světců žijící ve 4. století. Narodila se v Caesarei jako dcera mučednice. Se svým manželem měla deset dětí. Její tchyní byla svatá . Šest z jejich dětí jsou dnes uctívání jako svatí; Basileios Veliký, , Řehoř z Nyssy, , a . Někdy je označována jako "matka svatých". Poté, co její dětí odešly z domova, přesvědčila ji svatá Makrína, aby s ní odešla do samoty. Založily spolu ženský klášter. Svůj majetek rozdělila mezi své děti a odešla do skromného příbytku v Pontu nacházejícího u břehu řeky Iris. Její svátek se slaví 30. května v římskokatolické církvi a v některých pravoslavných církvích 1. (3.) ledna. (cs)
  • Emmelia of Caesarea was born in Cappadocia, a province of the Roman Empire (nowadays Central Anatolia, Turkey). She died on 30 May 375 AD. She was born in the late third to early fourth century, a period in time when Christianity was becoming more widespread, posing a challenge to the Roman government and its pagan rule. She was the wife of Basil the Elder and bore nine or ten children, including Basil of Caesarea (born circa 330), Macrina the Younger, Peter of Sebaste, Gregory of Nyssa, and Naucratius. Emmelia—also known as Emilia or Emily—is venerated as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church and is said to have died on 30 May 375. However, she is not the only woman in her family to be venerated as a saint. Both her mother-in-law, Macrina the Elder, as well as her daughters, Macrina the Younger and Theosebia are recognized as saints in the Catholic Church (except for Theosebia) and Eastern Orthodox Church. Emmelia spent much of her later years living with her eldest daughter, Macrina the Younger. Macrina the Younger had a profound impact on her mother. With her husband no longer around, Emmelia and her daughter lived a life dedicated to Christianity, surrounded by servants whom they treated as equals, at Macrina the Younger's insistence. Their ascetic way of life attracted a following of women which created a convent-like atmosphere, where one was considered rich if she lived a pure and devout Christian life and disregarded the materialistic lure of earthly pleasures and possessions. (en)
  • Święta Emilia z Cezarei, również: Emmelia (ur. ok. 305–315 w Cezarei Kapadockiej, zm. 30 maja 375) – święta Kościoła katolickiego i Cerkwi prawosławnej. (pl)
  • Santa Emília (ou Santa Emélia), de Cesareia, na Capadócia, era a esposa de Basílio, o Velho e filha de um mártir. Ela é mãe de diversos santos e bispos da Igreja e é venerada principalmente nas igrejas orientais. (pt)
  • Эмилия Кесарийская — древнеримская святая, почитается в Православной и Католической церквях. (ru)
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  • Święta Emilia z Cezarei, również: Emmelia (ur. ok. 305–315 w Cezarei Kapadockiej, zm. 30 maja 375) – święta Kościoła katolickiego i Cerkwi prawosławnej. (pl)
  • Santa Emília (ou Santa Emélia), de Cesareia, na Capadócia, era a esposa de Basílio, o Velho e filha de um mártir. Ela é mãe de diversos santos e bispos da Igreja e é venerada principalmente nas igrejas orientais. (pt)
  • Эмилия Кесарийская — древнеримская святая, почитается в Православной и Католической церквях. (ru)
  • Svatá Emília byla křesťanská laička a matka několika světců žijící ve 4. století. Narodila se v Caesarei jako dcera mučednice. Se svým manželem měla deset dětí. Její tchyní byla svatá . Šest z jejich dětí jsou dnes uctívání jako svatí; Basileios Veliký, , Řehoř z Nyssy, , a . Někdy je označována jako "matka svatých". Poté, co její dětí odešly z domova, přesvědčila ji svatá Makrína, aby s ní odešla do samoty. Založily spolu ženský klášter. Svůj majetek rozdělila mezi své děti a odešla do skromného příbytku v Pontu nacházejícího u břehu řeky Iris. (cs)
  • Emmelia of Caesarea was born in Cappadocia, a province of the Roman Empire (nowadays Central Anatolia, Turkey). She died on 30 May 375 AD. She was born in the late third to early fourth century, a period in time when Christianity was becoming more widespread, posing a challenge to the Roman government and its pagan rule. She was the wife of Basil the Elder and bore nine or ten children, including Basil of Caesarea (born circa 330), Macrina the Younger, Peter of Sebaste, Gregory of Nyssa, and Naucratius. (en)
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