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to judge all those officers of Constantius' who had been suspected of corrupt conduct, in particular in the case of the trial and execution of Gallus (Julian's half-brother); Eusebius was accused of plotting against Gallus, was found guilty, and was put to death.
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Eusebius enriched himself taking the properties of those who were put to death on accusations of treason; when general
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and then attended at the meeting between the Emperor and the Pope. He sent money to the orator
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Eusebius was together with Constantius until the Emperor died, in 361. The new Emperor,
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died; he concealed the will of the Emperor. Eusebius became a supporter of
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in exile and, in 355, helped those Arian bishops who plotted against
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Index

Roman Empire
praepositus sacri cubiculi
Constantius II
praepositus sacri cubiculi
Constantine I
Arianism
Constantius II
Constantius II
Pope Liberius
Libanius
Athanasius of Alexandria
Gaul
Milan
Caesar
Constantius Gallus
Pula
Ursicinus
Antioch
Sabinianus
Julian
Chalcedon tribunal
ii.2.5-6
iii.1.4
ii.2.5-6
iii.1.4
iv.16.22
iii.1.4
ii.2.5-6
xviii.4.3
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