Person:Melania The Elder (1)

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Melania the Elder _____
b.325
d.410
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Name Melania the Elder _____
Gender Female
Birth[1] 325
Marriage to Valerius Maximus Basilius _____
Death[1] 410
Reference Number Q3306296 (Wikidata)


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Saint Melania the Elder, Latin Sancta Melania Maior (born in Spain, ca. 350–died in Jerusalem before 410[1][2] or in ca. 417[3]) was a Desert Mother who was an influential figure in the Christian ascetic movement (the Desert Fathers and Mothers) that sprang up in the generation after the Emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion of the Roman Empire. She was a contemporary of, and well known to, Abba Macarius and other Desert Fathers in Egypt, Saint Jerome, Saint Augustine of Hippo, Saint Paulinus of Nola (her cousin or cousin-in-law; he gives a colorful description of her visit to Nola in his Letters), and Evagrius of Pontus, and she founded two religious communities on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.[2] She stands out for the convent she founded for herself and the monastery she established in honour of Rufinus of Aquileia, which belong to the earliest Christian communities, and because she promoted the asceticism which she, as a follower of Origen, considered indispensable for salvation.[2]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Melania the Elder, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.