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Eusebian
Eusebian Eu*se"bi*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Eusebius, bishop of C[ae]sarea, who was a friend and protector of Arius.

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- Eusebia may refer to: Eusebia (empress) (died 360), second wife of the Roman emperor Constantius II Ereleuva or Eusebia (died c. 500), the mother of Theoderic...
- St. Eusebia may refer to: Saint Xenia the Righteous of Rome, a 5th-century saint with the baptismal name Eusebia Saint Eusebia of Hamay, a 7th-century...
- Eusebia (Gr****: Εύσεβία, died before 361) was Roman empress as the second wife of Roman emperor Constantius II. The main sources for the knowledge about...
- Poecilosoma eusebia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1883. It is found in Ecuador. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M...
- Adalsindis of Hamay and Eusebia of Douai, were 7th-century Columban nuns, who were sisters from a prominent Merovingian family; Eusebia became an Abbess. They...
- Eusebia Munuo is a Tanzanian jurist who was a Judge of the Court of Appeal of Tanzania and served as president of the International ****ociation of Women...
- Eusebia Cosme Almanza (5 March 1908 – 11 July 1976) was a Cuban poetry reciter and actress who gained widespread fame in the 1930s. Because of racial...
- Platysquilla eusebia is a species of mantis shrimp in the family Nannosquillidae, from the Mediterranean Sea and north-eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is a...
- Dona Eusébia is a muni****lity in the state of Minas Gerais in the Southeast region of Brazil. List of muni****lities in Minas Gerais IBGE 2020 "Divisão...
- it was the capital of the Roman province of Cappadocia, known also as Eusebia at the Argaeus (Εὐσέβεια ἡ πρὸς τῷ Ἀργαίῳ in Gr****), after Ariarathes V...