A statue portraying Saint Eugenius, in the church museum in Sant'Eustorgio (Milan, Italy).
Bishop
Died
July 13, 505 Vienne
Feast
July 13
Saint Eugenius of Carthage was a Christian saint, unanimously elected Bishop of Carthage in 480 to succeed Deogratias. He was caught up in the disputes of his day between Arianism and mainstream Christianity.
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EugeniusofCarthage was a Christian saint, unanimously elected Bishop ofCarthage in 480 to succeed Deogratias. He was caught up in the disputes of his...
and EugeniusofCarthage (died 505). Tertullian and Cyprian are both considered Latin Church Fathers of the Latin Church. Tertullian, a theologian of part...
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the Confession of Faith drawn up for the orthodox bishops by EugeniusofCarthage and presented to Huneric at the conference in 484 of Catholic and Arian...
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prevented him for persecuting members of the Catholic clergy; for instance, he banished Bishop EugeniusofCarthage and Fulgentius several times, including...
period of tolerance. Gunthamund ended the desert exile of a bishop called Eugenius and also restored the Nicene shrine of Saint Agileus in Carthage. Thrasamund...
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elected a new Catholic bishop ofCarthage, Eugenius, after a vacancy of 24 years. However, not long after the ordination ofEugenius, Huneric reversed himself...
by Robert Graves (1938); Ostensibly written from the viewpoint of the eunuch Eugenius, servant to Belisarius' wife, but actually based on Procopius' history...
of Aaron. The canon of the Catholic Church was affirmed by the Council of Rome (AD 382), the Synod of Hippo (AD 393), two of the Councils ofCarthage...
usurpation ofEugenius in Roman Syria Civil wars of the Tetrarchy (306–324), beginning with the usurpation of Maxentius and the defeat of Flavius Valerius...
The foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD marks the conventional start of the Eastern Roman Empire, which fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only...
part in a failed expedition that had been launched by Leontius to recover Carthage. After seizing Constantinople, Apsimar took the name Tiberius (III), and...
by murder, at the age of 21. Arbogast and Theodosius failed to come to terms and Arbogast nominated an imperial official, Eugenius (r. 392–394), as emperor...
Valentinian was murdered, possibly by agents of Arbogast whom he had tried to dismiss, and Eugenius, a professor of rhetoric, was proclaimed emperor. The ancestral...