Crossword-Solution: EULOGIA
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Laudatory tributes upon someone's passing | 1 answer |
| holy bread | 2 answers |
| blessed bread | 2 answers |
| Expressions of praise | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EULOGIA (5)
The gallant and unfortunate earl of Surrey might probably have escaped his unmerited fate, had not his demand of the combat against his accuser been overruled.] It was in the second year of his reign, while he resided in the palace and gardens of Nymphæum, 18 near Smyrna, that the first messenger arrived at the dead of night; and the stupendous intelligence was imparted to Michael, after he had been gently waked by the tender precaution of his sister Eulogia.
His sister Eulogia, a niece, and two female cousins, conspired against him; another niece, Mary queen of Bulgaria, negotiated his ruin with the sultan of Egypt; and, in the public eye, their treason was consecrated as the most sublime virtue.
Paulus Jovius, in his "Eulogia Doctorum Virorum," says, that the devil, in the shape of a large black dog, attended Agrippa wherever he went.
The gallant and unfortunate earl of Surrey might probably have escaped his unmerited fate, had not his demand of the combat against his accuser been overruled.] It was in the second year of his reign, while he resided in the palace and gardens of NymphÊum, [18] near Smyrna, that the first messenger arrived at the dead of night; and the stupendous intelligence was imparted to Michael, after he had been gently waked by the tender precaution of his sister Eulogia.
Paulus Jovius, in his _Eulogia Doctorum Virorum_, says, that the devil, in the shape of a large black dog, attended Agrippa wherever he went.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1991–2013).