Paulinus and Therasia
Paulinus et Therasia
Christian aristocratic couple and correspondents|Nola
Paulinus of Nola and his wife Therasia were aristocratic Christian ascetics whose correspondence linked Italy, North Africa, and the wider Latin Christian elite.
3
Letters sent
2
Letters received
5
Total letters
4
Correspondents
Top correspondents
All letters (5)
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To Alypiusc. 394 AD
Paulinus and Therasia ask Alypius for his story, prayers, letters, and continued communion.
To Romanianusc. 396 AD
Paulinus and Therasia rejoice over Augustine's episcopal role and send Licentius a poetic warning against Roman ambition.
From Alypius and Augustinec. 398 AD
Alypius and Augustine ask Paulinus and Therasia to write back and to help the bearer.
From Augustine of Hippoc. 404 AD
Augustine asks Paulinus and Therasia how to recognize God's will when plans must change.
To Augustine of Hippoc. 409 AD
Paulinus thanks Augustine for a luminous letter and asks how the blessed will praise God after the resurrection.