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- Hieromartyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata (380)
- In the struggle against the Arian heresy, Meletius, Patriarch of
Antioch, was deposed, and the emperor Constantius demanded that Eusebius
surrender the document that proved his legitimate appointment to the
Patriarchal throne. Eusebius said he would not surrender it without the
permission of all who had signed it and, when imperial soldiers
threatened to cut off his right hand, he held out both his hands to
them. When Constantius heard of this, he was struck with admiration and
ceased his persecution of the bishop. As the Arian heresy continued to
rage, Eusebius stood strong, and was finally exiled by order of the
Emperor Valens. When the messenger bearing the edict of banishment
arrived, Eusebius warned him to keep quiet lest the people, hearing why
he had come, should kill him. Then Eusebius left the city on foot, under
cover of darkness, in order to protect the messenger from harm. Upon
the death of Valens, Eusebius returned to from exile and traveled
throughout Syria (though he was now a very old man), appointing priests
and bishops known for their Orthodoxy. About 380, as he was entering a
village to enthrone a bishop, an Arian woman threw a tile at him from a
rooftop, fracturing his skull. As he lay dying, he made all the
bystanders swear not to take any revenge.
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Saint Gregory the Theologian corresponded with Eusebius, and esteemed
him so highly that in a letter to him he wrote, 'That such a man should
deign to be my patron also in his prayers will gain for me, I am
persuaded, as much strength as I should have gained through one of the
holy martyrs.'
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