Eusebius, of Nicomedia, Bishop of Nicomedia, -341
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found: Gwynn, David M. The Eusebians, 2007:page 6 (Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia)
found: New Catholic encylopedia. Second edition:volume 5, pages 454-455 (Eusebius of Nicomedia; fourth-century bishop, leader of the anti-Nicene reaction and proponent of Arianism; died circa 341. Probably a native of Syria, Eusebius studied with the future heretic Arius under Lucian of Antioch; he was first made bishop of Berytus in Phoenicia, then promoted to the metropolitan see of Nicomedia, circa 318)
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