Eusebia

Eusebia may refer to:

  • Eusebia (empress) (died 360), second wife of the Roman emperor Constantius II
  • Ereleuva or Eusebia (died c. 500), the mother of Theoderic the Great
  • St. Eusebia (disambiguation), any of several Christian saints
  • Kayseri or Eusebia, a Turkish city
  • Tyana or Eusebia, a city of ancient Cappadocia
  • Scotopteryx (syn. Eusebia), a genus of moth
  • Oma Eusebia, a wolf character in the German comic Fix and Foxi
  • Eusebia Cosme (1908–1976), Afro-Cuban poetry reciter and actress

See also

  • Eusebeia (Greek: εὐσέβεια), a Greek philosophical and Biblical concept meaning inner piety, spiritual maturity, or godliness.
  • Eusebius (disambiguation) (masculine name)
  • Eusebio (disambiguation)
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