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Eusebius and Bruno
Eusebius Bruno was gradually withdrawing from him.

Eusebius and Angers
* Eusebius of Angers ( died 1081 ), bishop of Angers
Berengar, fearing its purpose, avoided appearing, and the king's threats after its session had no effect, since Berengar was sheltered by Geoffrey and by Bishop Eusebius of Angers, and found numerous partisans among less prominent people.
* September 1 – Bishop Eusebius of Angers

Eusebius and died
During the reign of Nero he became superintendent of the city's water supply, but died not long afterwards, in 59 AD, having eaten himself to death, according to Hieronymus in the Chronicon of Eusebius.
* Saint Eusebius of Cremona ( died c. 423 )
* Eusebius of Laodicea ( died c. 268 ), bishop of Laodicea
* Eusebius of Nicomedia ( died 341 ), bishop of Berytus, Nicomedia and Constantinople, leader of Arianism
* Saint Eusebius of Rome ( died c. 357 ), priest and martyr
* Saint Eusebius of Samosata ( died c. 380 ), bishop of Samosata
* Saint Eusebius ( bishop of Milan ) ( died 462 ), archbishop of Milan
* Pope Eusebius ( died after 310 ), Pope in 309 or 310
* Hwaetberht ( died 740s ), Abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory, who wrote under the pen-name of Eusebius
Eusebius died c. 339.
Eusebius of Nicomedia ( died 341 ) was the man who baptised Constantine the Great.
After Eusebius died in 342, both Julian and Gallus were exiled to the imperial estate of Macellum in Cappadocia.
He died the same year, being succeeded by Pope Eusebius.
Eusebius died in exile in Sicily and was buried in the catacomb of Callixtus.
Eusebius gives some extracts from his letter to one Aristides, reconciling the apparent discrepancy between Matthew and Luke in the genealogy of Christ by a reference to the Jewish law of Levirate marriage, which compelled a man to marry the widow of his deceased brother, if the latter died without issue.
Eusebius, in his Ecclesiastical History IV, I, stated that Evaristus died in the 12th year of the reign of the Roman Emperor Trajan, after holding the office of bishop of the Romans for eight years.
* Pope Eusebius exiled to Sicily died from a hunger strike.
In the region of Saints Gaius and Eusebius are some crypts set apart, opposite each other, with the tombs of Pope Gaius ( with an inscription ) and Pope Eusebius, who died in Sicily where he had been exiled by Maxentius and whose body was translated to Rome during the pontificate of Militiades ; on a marble copy of the end of the 4th century ( of which fragments may be seen on the opposite wall ) may be read of an inscription by Damasus on the schism provoked by Heraclius over the matter of the lapsi.
This is thought to have been in 338 ; Eusebius died in 341.
Charles died at Arnhem, and is buried in the St. Eusebius Church there.
Writing in Greek, Eusebius of Caesarea ( died in 339 ), the bishop who wrote the first surviving general history of the early Christian churches, gave two different accounts of the events.
As he happened to be in Paris, in 555, when Eusebius, bishop of Paris, died, King Childebert detained him and he was consecrated bishop of Paris.

Eusebius and September
Eusebius writes to other bishops, and when Arius is condemned in September Eusebius gives him safe haven and sponsors a synod at Bithynia in October which nullifies Arius's excommunication ( see Council of Nicaea, 325 AD ).
* Jesus, Jewish prophet, alleged Son of God and basis of Christianity ( born in the month of Ethanim ( Tishrei ) ( September – October )) ( approximate date, according to Eusebius of Caesarea and Jehovah's Witnesses )
Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein () ()( 24 September 1583 – 25 February 1634 ), also von Waldstein, was a Bohemian military leader and politician, who offered his services, and an army of 30, 000 to 100, 000 men during the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 48 ), to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II.
* Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein ( 12 September 1611 – 5 April 1684 )
Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein ( September 12, 1611 – April 5, 1684 ) was the Prince of Liechtenstein.

Eusebius and 1
1, pp. 297 – 310 ), written by one Johannes, a notary, and stating that Eusebius was called by Cyril to be his successor in the episcopate.
In fact, Origen would have possibly included in his list of “ inspired writings ” other texts which were kept out by the likes of Eusebius, including the Epistle of Barnabas, Shepherd of Hermas, and 1 Clement.
The fragments given as the Commentary on Luke in the PG have been claimed to derive from the missing tenth book of the General Elementary Introduction ( see D. S. Wallace-Hadrill ); however, Aaron Johnson has argued that they cannot be associated with this work ( see “ The Tenth Book of Eusebius ’ General Elementary Introduction: A Critique of the Wallace-Hadrill Thesis ,” Journal of Theological Studies, 62. 1 ( 2011 ): 144-160 ).
Eusebius ' Werke 3. 1 ( Die griechischen christlichen Schrifsteller der ersten ( drei ) Jahrhunderte 11. 1.
In his Church History ( Book I, Chapter XI ) Eusebius discusses the Josephus reference to how Herod Antipas killed John the Baptist, and mentions the marriage to Herodias in items 1 to 6.
In fact, Origen would have possibly included in his list of " inspired writings " other texts which were kept out by the likes of Eusebius, including the Epistle of Barnabas, Shepherd of Hermas, and 1 Clement.
Although mentioned in the New Testament gospels, there are no extant non-biblical references to Nazareth until around 200 AD, when Sextus Julius Africanus, cited by Eusebius ( Church History 1. 7. 14 ), speaks of “ Nazara ” as a village in " Judea " and locates it near an as-yet unidentified “ Cochaba .” In the same passage Africanus writes of desposunoi-relatives of Jesus-who he claims kept the records of their descent with great care.
da: Pave Eusebius 1.
Peter went to Antioch, then through Asia Minor ( visiting the churches in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, as mentioned in 1 Pet 1: 1 ), and arrived in Rome in the second year of Emperor Claudius ( AD 42 ; Eusebius, Eccl, Hist.
The purpose of the history is to continue the work of Eusebius of Caesarea ( 1. 1 ).
7, 1 ~ 4, 7 ) Eusebius and Jerome ( Onom.
* August 1Eusebius of Vercelli, bishop and saint
Chronicon Eusebius ( c. 380 / 1 ) ( based on ed.
Eusebius of Caesarea in his Praeparatio Evangelica ( 1. 10 ) cites Philo of Byblos as declaring that Pherecydes took Ophion and the Ophionidae from the Phoenicians.
* Eusebius, Chronicle Olympiad 1. 2, 5. 1.
According to Eusebius of Caesarea ( 1. 251 ), she was a daughter of Achaeus by an unnamed Greek mother.
: ἵνα βλέποντες μὴ βλέπωσιν καὶ ἀκούοντες μὴ ἀκούσωσιν καὶ μὴ συνῶσιν, μήποτε ἐπιστρέψωσιν ( so that while seeing, they should not see ; and while hearing, they should not hear ; and they should not perceive, lest they should turn back ) D Θ f < sup > 1 </ sup > f < sup > 13 </ sup > 22 it syr < sup > s, c </ sup > ( Eusebius )
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