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Eusebius of
Caesarea (/juːˈsiːbiəs/; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος τῆς Καισαρείας
Eusebios tēs Kaisareias; c. 260/265 – 30 May 339), also
known as
Eusebius Pamphilus...
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Jerome (/dʒəˈroʊm/; Latin:
Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 342–347 – 30
September 420), also
known as
Jerome of...
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Constantine and
Eusebius, 46; Odahl, 109. Barnes,
Constantine and
Eusebius, 46. Barnes,
Constantine and
Eusebius, 44. Barnes,
Constantine and
Eusebius, 45–47;...
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Eusebius or
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Eusebius (/juːˈsiːbiəs/; Gr**** Εὐσέβιος "pious" from eu (εὖ) "well" and
sebein (σέβειν)...
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Saint Eusebius may
refer to: Pope
Eusebius, Pope 309–310.
Eusebius of
Cremona (died c. 423)
Eusebius of Fano (died c. 526)
Eusebius of Gaza (died c. 362)...
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Eusebius of Nicomedia:
Arius to
Eusebius Eusebius to
Arius Eusebius to
Paulinus of Tyre
Eusebius to the
Council of
Nicaea Constantine on
Eusebius' deposition...
- (306–337).
According to the Suda,
Eusebius was a
rival of the
sophist Ulpi****,
presumably at the city of Antioch.
Eusebius has
sometimes been misidentified...
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Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von
Wallenstein (pronunciation; 24
September 1583 – 25
February 1634), also von
Waldstein (Czech:
Albrecht Václav
Eusebius z Valdštejna)...
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Eusebius of
Emesa (Gr****: Εὐσέβιος; c. 300 – c. 360) was a
learned Christian cleric of the Gr**** church, and a
pupil of
Eusebius of Caesarea. He was born...
- of
these two men." (RH, 235)
Other notable attendees were
Eusebius of
Nicomedia and
Eusebius of Caesarea, the
purported first church historian. Cir****stances...