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Eusebius (bishop of Milan)

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35: 1266: 218:. Eusebius, along with many citizens, fled from the Huns and left the town. They returned in Milan only when Attila was convinced by Pope Leo to retire. Eusebius led the reconstruction of the town, including the cathedral which was re-consecrated in 453 by Maximus II bishop of 395: 388: 381: 214:. They entered also in Milan where Attila occupied the imperial palace and set fire to a large part of the town, destroying also the 241:
is celebrated on 12 August. A late tradition, with no historical basis, associates Eusebius with the Milan's family of the Pagani.
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Eusebius died on 8 August, probably in 462, and his remains were interred in the city's basilica of
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The main political event in Eusebius' episcopate was the 452 invasion of Italy by the
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was read and approved, and consequently the doctrines of
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and then moved East and sacked numerous cities such as
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Index

Archbishop of Milan

Lazarus
Gerontius
Italian
Archbishop of Milan
saint
Ennodius
Pavia
Greek
Rome
Eutyches
Pope Leo the Great
Milan
Abundius
Como
Senator
Constantinople
Tome of Leo
Eutyches
Huns
Attila
razed Aquileia
Padua
cathedral of Saint Tecla
Turin
Maximus of Turin
St. Lorenzo Maggiore
feast

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