Eusebius (martyr)
Eusebius († 192 in Rome ) was a Christian martyr and saint of the early Church.
According to the Martyrologium Romanum , Eusebius preached the Christian faith together with his companions Po (te) ntianus, Vincentius and Peregrinus in Rome and also converted the Senator Julius of Rome . The four Christians were then captured and tortured. Eusebius's tongue was cut out; however, he did not cease to praise God until he and his companions were slain and martyred.
Your executioner, Antoninus, was so impressed by the steadfastness of the martyrs that he said, “ Truly, Christ is God's Son! “Was immediately baptized himself and also suffered martyrdom.
In art, Eusebius is represented with the attribute club and speaking without a tongue.
Eusebius and his three companions are venerated as saints. Her feast day is August 25th .
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SURNAME | Eusebius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Martyr and saint |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd century |
DATE OF DEATH | at 192 |
Place of death | Rome |