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EUSEBIUS OF LAODICEA

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 953 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EUSEBIUS OF LAODICEA  , though not included among the saints, was noted for his saintly
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life . He was an Alexandrian by birth, and gained so
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great a reputation for his self-denial and charity that when in 262 the city was besieged by the troops of the emperor Gallienus he obtained permission, together with Anatolius, from their
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commander Theodotus, to lead out the non-combatants, whom he tended " like a
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father and physician." He went with Anatolius to
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Syria, and took
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part in the controversy against Paul of Samosata, bishop of
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Antioch . He became bishop of Laodicea, probably in the following
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year (263), and died some time before 268 . His friend Anatolius succeeded him as bishop in the latter year (see the article by E . Hennecke in Herzog-Hauck, v . 619) .

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