Eusebius (disambiguation)
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Eusebius (AD 263 – 339; also called Eusebius of Caesarea and Eusebius Pamphili) was a Roman historian, exegete and Christian polemicist.
Eusebius (/jᵿˈseɪbiəs/; Greek Εὐσέβιος "pious" from eu (εὖ) "well" and sebein (σέβειν) "to respect") may also refer to:
- Eusebius (praepositus sacri cubiculi), under Constantius II
 - Eusebius (consul 347) (died c. 350), Roman consul in 347
 - Eusebius (consul 359), Roman consul in 359
 - Eusebius of Alexandria (6th century), Christian author
 - Eusebius of Angers (died 1081), bishop of Angers
 - Saint Eusebius of Cremona (died c. 423)
 - Eusebius of Dorylaeum (5th century), bishop of Dorylaeum, opponent of Nestorianism and Monophysitism
 - Eusebius of Emesa (300–360), bishop of Emesa
 - Eusebius of Laodicea (died 268), bishop of Laodicea
 - Eusebius of Myndus (4th century), Neoplatonist philosopher
 - Eusebius of Nicomedia (died 341), bishop of Berytus, Nicomedia and Constantinople, leader of Arianism
 - Saint Eusebius of Rome (died 357), priest and martyr
 - Saint Eusebius of Samosata (died 4th-century), bishop of Samosata
 - Saint Eusebius of Vercelli (283–371), bishop of Vercelli, opponent of Arianism
 - Saint Eusebius (bishop of Milan) (died 462), archbishop of Milan
 - Pope Eusebius (died 310), Pope in 309 or 310
 - Eusebius, bishop of Paris until his death in 555
 - Hwaetberht (died c. 740s), Abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory, who wrote under the pen-name of Eusebius
 - Eusebius, one of the personae of Robert Schumann
 
Eusebius is also the name of:
- Jerome (347–420), Christian scholar and church father, whose full name was Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus
 - Karl Eusebius of Liechtenstein (1611–1684), the second prince of Liechtenstein
 
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