Euzoius of Caesarea
Christian theologian and bishop of the 4th century / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euzoius of Caesarea (Greek: Ευζώιος, romanized: Euzōios; fl. AD 373–379) was a Christian theologian and bishop of the 4th century.[1][2]
Not to be confused with Eusebius of Caesarea.
In Jerome's De viris illustribus, he writes that Euzoius was educated alongside Gregory of Nazianzus by "Thespesius the rhetorician" at Caesarea Maritima. In 373 Euzoius became Bishop of Caesarea and he worked to restore its library, copying many papyrus works to parchment.[3][4] He was expelled from the church during the reign of Theodosius I (r. 379–395). He wrote several treatises, none of which survives.[2]
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Preceded by | Bishop of Caesarea 373–378 |
Succeeded by Gelasius of Caesarea (second time) |
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