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Eusebonas

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Eusebonas (or Eusebonus) (fl. 5th century) was one of the founders of Bet-Coryph monastery in Byzantine Syria, together with Abibion. He received his instruction from Eusebius.

References

  • Davies, Gordon J, Social Life of Early Christians, Lutterworth Press (1954)