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... bishop Eusebius . The Kyriakos legend in manuscript Petersburg / Leningrad ... Rome , as described by Lactantius and Eusebius40 . Before the battle he saw ... bishop of Jerusalem , very well . 37 Borgehammar , 1991 , 146 . 38 Borgehammar ...
... bishop Eusebius . The Kyriakos legend in manuscript Petersburg / Leningrad ... Rome , as described by Lactantius and Eusebius40 . Before the battle he saw ... bishop of Jerusalem , very well . 37 Borgehammar , 1991 , 146 . 38 Borgehammar ...
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... bishop of Rome is an indi- cation of the legend's eastern origin . Although there was a bishop of Rome by the name of Eusebius , who only reigned for a short time in 309-310 , this cannot be the bishop in question . The Eusebius ...
... bishop of Rome is an indi- cation of the legend's eastern origin . Although there was a bishop of Rome by the name of Eusebius , who only reigned for a short time in 309-310 , this cannot be the bishop in question . The Eusebius ...
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... bishop of Rome can be easily explained by the fact that in the last four years of his life ( d.342 ) Eusebius of Nicomedia was bishop of Constantinople , the New or Second Rome . Hence , one should look to the East for the place of ...
... bishop of Rome can be easily explained by the fact that in the last four years of his life ( d.342 ) Eusebius of Nicomedia was bishop of Constantinople , the New or Second Rome . Hence , one should look to the East for the place of ...