Eusebius, St.
, bishop of Verceli, in the fourth century, was a warm defender of 8t. Athanasius, whose firmness
on that occasion offending the emperor Constantius, he
was sent into exile. At his return he opposed Auxentius,
the Arian bishop of Milan. He died about the year 370.
A Latin version of the four Evangelists is attributed to him,
which was published at Milan by John Andrew Trici, 1748,
4to; and whether this version was really by St. Eusebius or
not, it is said to be very valuable. Two of his letters are
in the library of the fathers. 4
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