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Eusebius
Birth name Eusebius
Papacy began April 18, 309 or 310
Papacy ended August 17, 309 or 310
Predecessor Saint Marcellus I
Successor Saint Miltiades
Born ???
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Died 310
Sicily, Italy

Eusebius (Greek word: euseves=pious, d. 310) was Pope in the year 309 or 310. His pontificate lasted only from April 18 to August 17, after which, in consequence of disturbances within the Church which led to acts of violence, he was banished by the emperor Maxentius, who had been the ruler of Rome since 306, and had at first shown himself friendly to the Christians. The difficulty arose, as in the case of his predecessor Pope Marcellus I,



out of his attitude toward the Lapsed, which represented the milder standpoint.

Eusebius died in exile in Sicily and was buried in the cemetery of Calixtus. Pope Damasus I placed an epitaph of eight hexameters over his tomb; the epithet "martyr" contained in them is not to betaken in the strict sense.

His feast is on September 26.


Preceded by:
Saint Marcellus I
Pope
c. April 18, 309 - August 17, 310
Succeeded by:
Saint Miltiades

This article includes content derived from the public domain Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, 1914. Eusebius (papež) Eusebius (Papst) Eusebio Papa Eusèbe (pape) 교황 에우세비오 Paus Eusebius Papa Eusebio ევსებიუსი (პაპი) Euszebiosz pápa Paus Eusebius Papież Euzebiusz Papa Eusébio


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