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Eusebius (260-340) was the bishop of Caesarea on the coast of [[Palestine]] and a Church historian. His 'Ecclesiastical History' is the principle source for the history of [[Christianity]], especially the Eastern Church, form the Aposotlistic era until his own day.
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Eusebius (260-340) was the bishop of Caesarea on the coast of [[Palestine]] and a Church historian. His 'Ecclesiastical History' is the principle source for the history of [[Christianity]], especially the Eastern Church, from the Apostolic era until his own day.
  
 
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Eusebius (260-340) was the bishop of Caesarea on the coast of Palestine and a Church historian. His 'Ecclesiastical History' is the principle source for the history of Christianity, especially the Eastern Church, from the Apostolic era until his own day.