- Source: Eusebius (sophist)
Eusebius (Ancient Greek: Εὐσέβιος) was an Arab sophist and tutor of the 4th century AD. known to had been active in Antioch during the reign of emperor Constantine I (306–337). According to the Suda, Eusebius was a rival of the sophist Ulpianus, presumably at the city of Antioch. Eusebius has sometimes been misidentified with another figure by the name of Eusebius Pittacas, bishop of Emesa.
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- Daftar historiografer Yunani
- Teks Bizantin
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- Eusebius
- Paul of Samosata
- Asterius of Cappadocia
- Aedesius
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- Eusebius of Myndus
- Diocles of Cnidus
- List of ancient Greek historians