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Eusebius of
Caesarea (c. AD 260/265 – 30 May AD 339), also
known as
Eusebius Pamphilius, was a Gr**** Syro-Palestinian
historian of Christianity, exegete...
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Eusebius (263-339 AD) was a
Christian exegete,
historian and polemicist. Look up
Eusebius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eusebius may also
refer to:...
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Jerome (/dʒəˈroʊm/; Latin:
Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus;
Ancient Gr****: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 342–347 – 30
September 420), also
known as Jerome...
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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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Constantine and
Eusebius, 46; Odahl, 109. Barnes,
Constantine and
Eusebius, 46. Barnes,
Constantine and
Eusebius, 44. Barnes,
Constantine and
Eusebius, 45–47;...
- in the case of his predecessor,
Marcellus I, out of
Eusebius's attitude toward the lapsi.
Eusebius maintained the
attitude of the
Roman Church, adopted...
- formula".
Eusebius of
Nicomedia is not to be
confused with his
contemporary Eusebius, the
author of well-known
early books of
Church history.
Eusebius of Caesarea...
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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...
- to gain
support of his view.
Among Arius'
supporters were
Eusebius of
Nicomedia and
Eusebius of Caesarea, and they
advocated for his view and his restoration...
- com.
Eusebius. "Church
History Book I,
Chapter 12:2".
Retrieved 1 June 2015. Origen's
homilies on Luke VI, 4.
Patrologia Graeca 13:1814
Eusebius. "Church...