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Eusebius

265 - 339

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Eusebio di Cesarea (Cesarea marittima, 260 circa – Cesarea marittima, 339 circa) è stato un vescovo e scrittore greco antico. Fu consigliere e biografo dell'imperatore romano Costantino I. È venerato come santo dalla Chiesa ortodossa siriaca. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 65 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 63 in 2024). Eusebius is the 79th most popular figura religiosa (up from 273rd in 2024), the 17th most popular biography from Israel (up from 39th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Israeli Figura Religiosa.

Eusebius was a Christian historian who lived from around 260 to 340. He is most famous for writing the Ecclesiastical History, which is a history of the Church from the time of Jesus to the time of Constantine.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Eusebius ranks 79 out of 3,187Before him are Husayn ibn Ali, Pope Pius VI, Abu Hanifa, Isaiah, Pope Innocent III, and Pope Pius III. After him are Pope Benedict XIV, 14th Dalai Lama, Judas Iscariot, Pope Pius V, Ruhollah Khomeini, and Zechariah.

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Among people born in 265, Eusebius ranks 1After him is Mirian III of Iberia. Among people deceased in 339, Eusebius ranks 1

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Eusebius ranks 17 out of 466Before him are Matthias the Apostle (1), James, brother of Jesus (-20), Samson (-1118), Baldwin IV of Jerusalem (1161), Mary Magdalene (-10), and Isaiah (-800). After him are Judas Iscariot (50), Benjamin Netanyahu (1949), Thomas the Apostle (1), Bartholomew the Apostle (-100), Saul (-1079), and Jude the Apostle (15).

Among Figura religiosas In Israel

Among figura religiosas born in Israel, Eusebius ranks 14Before him are Jonah (-850), Matthias the Apostle (1), James, brother of Jesus (-20), Samson (-1118), Mary Magdalene (-10), and Isaiah (-800). After him are Judas Iscariot (50), Thomas the Apostle (1), Bartholomew the Apostle (-100), Saul (-1079), Jude the Apostle (15), and Ezekiel (-621).

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