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Eustadiola (594–684) was a saint, widow, and abbess. She was born to wealthy and politically powerful parents in Bourges, France. She married due to pressure from her family, but became a widow at a young age, which gave her the financial and social independence to live what Sainted Women of the Dark Ages centuries later called a "semiretired religious life". She gave away her wealth to the poor, founded churches, monasteries, and convents, and used her wealth and influence to expand and decorate the buildings. Eustadiola was abbess of the convent she founded in Bourges, and lived as an ascetic for 70 years. Many miracles and healings were attributed to her. Her feast day is celebrated on 8 June.

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  • Eustadiola (594–684) was a saint, widow, and abbess. She was born to wealthy and politically powerful parents in Bourges, France. She married due to pressure from her family, but became a widow at a young age, which gave her the financial and social independence to live what Sainted Women of the Dark Ages centuries later called a "semiretired religious life". She gave away her wealth to the poor, founded churches, monasteries, and convents, and used her wealth and influence to expand and decorate the buildings. Eustadiola was abbess of the convent she founded in Bourges, and lived as an ascetic for 70 years. Many miracles and healings were attributed to her. Her feast day is celebrated on 8 June. (en)
  • Eustadiole (594-684) était une femme indépendante de Bourges qui a vécu une vie de piété en dehors de toutes les règles formelles et a ensuite été considérée comme une sainte. Sa vita (hagiographie) a été écrite au début du VIIIe siècle et se trouve intégrée dans la vie de son contemporain et compatriote Sulpice le Pieux. L'ascétisme informel, sans supervision avait été généralement désapprouvé par la hiérarchie ecclésiastique depuis l'époque de Grégoire le Grand, mais il était encore très répandu en Gaule au VIIe siècle. Elle est la fondatrice du monastère de Moyen-Moutiers à Bourges en Berry, et est fêtée le 8 juin. (fr)
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  • Eustadiola (594–684) was a saint, widow, and abbess. She was born to wealthy and politically powerful parents in Bourges, France. She married due to pressure from her family, but became a widow at a young age, which gave her the financial and social independence to live what Sainted Women of the Dark Ages centuries later called a "semiretired religious life". She gave away her wealth to the poor, founded churches, monasteries, and convents, and used her wealth and influence to expand and decorate the buildings. Eustadiola was abbess of the convent she founded in Bourges, and lived as an ascetic for 70 years. Many miracles and healings were attributed to her. Her feast day is celebrated on 8 June. (en)
  • Eustadiole (594-684) était une femme indépendante de Bourges qui a vécu une vie de piété en dehors de toutes les règles formelles et a ensuite été considérée comme une sainte. Sa vita (hagiographie) a été écrite au début du VIIIe siècle et se trouve intégrée dans la vie de son contemporain et compatriote Sulpice le Pieux. L'ascétisme informel, sans supervision avait été généralement désapprouvé par la hiérarchie ecclésiastique depuis l'époque de Grégoire le Grand, mais il était encore très répandu en Gaule au VIIe siècle. (fr)
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