Eusebius_(consul_489)

Eusebius (consul 489)

Eusebius (consul 489)

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Flavius Eusebius (Greek: Εὐσέβιος) was a bureaucrat of the Eastern Roman Empire. He was magister officiorum (492-497) under the rule of Anastasius I, and appointed twice consul for Constantinople: once in 489 with Petronius Probinus as his Western counterpart; and again in 493 with Albinus as his counterpart.

The fact he was appointed consul twice suggests he was somehow related to the Emperor Anastasius.[1]


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  1. Bagnall, Roger S.; Cameron, Alan; Schwartz, Seth R.; Worp, Klaas A. Consuls of the later Roman Empire, Philological Monographs #36. (Atlanta: American Philological Association, 1987), p. 513
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