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Does "Eusebius" mean something? Usually "Eu" means "good" or "well". But "seb"? And if "Eusebius" means something, does it mean something that it means something?
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Eusebius means devout, godly, pious, or reverent. (I suppose the Latin equivalent is Pius.) It was a very popular name in the fourth century.
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Thanks S.C.Carlson.
So was this a name he was born with, or did he later adopt it as a career move? Gerard |
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Don't know. Nothing is known of his childhood or parentage.
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