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| caption = Icon portrait of the church historian Eusebius of Caesarea as a saint from T'oros Roslin Gospel manuscript in Armenia dated 1262
| titles = The Father of Church History
| venerated_in = [[Oriental Orthodox Church]] and [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] <ref>"The Church Historian and Metropolitan of Caesarea for twenty five years is included, on the list, among the Syrian martyrs and those who vouched for true faith (Wace & Piercy, 1999)." from Cor-Episcopo K. Mani Rajan's 'Martyrs, Saints, and Prelates of the Syriac Orthodox Church Volume 2'' published in 2012 on his website: http://rajanachen.com/download-english-books/</ref>
| feast_day = {{ubl|May 30 (ancient Syrian Church)<ref>Shown in the [[Martyrology of 411]] translated by [[William Wright (orientalist)|William Wright]] in 1866 where it states under May 30, "The Commemoration of Eusebius, bishop of Palestine" (p. 427) which Wright confirms in the preface is "Eusebius of Caesareia" (p. 45). https://archive.org/details/WrightAnAncientSyrianMartyrology/page/n1/mode/2up</ref> February 29 (Syrian Orthodox)<ref>"His memory is celebrated on 29 February." from Cor-Episcopo K. Mani Rajan's 'Martyrs, Saints, and Prelates of the Syriac Orthodox Church Volume 2' published in 2012 on his website: http://rajanachen.com/download-english-books/</ref> |June 21 (Roman Catholic; Suppressed by [[Pope Gregory XIII]])<ref>Bishop J.B. Lightfoot writes in his entry for St. Eusebius in Henry Wace's ''Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century AD, with an Account of Principal Sects and Heresies'' (1911) that while "in the Martyrologium Romanum itself he held his place for centuries," in "the revision of this Martyrology under Gregory XIII his name was struck out, and Eusebius of Samosata was substituted, under the mistaken idea that Caesarea had been substituted for Samosata by a mistake." (p. 536)</ref><ref>Multiple references for this day as the feast of St. Eusebius in multiple Roman Catholic martyrologies and lectionaries, as recorded by Henri Valois, or Valesius in his ''Testimonies of the Ancients in Favor of Eusebius'' and translated by Philip Schaff https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf201.iii.iv.html</ref>}}
| influences = [[Origen]], [[St. Pamphilus of Caesarea]], St. [[Constantine the Great]], [[Sextus Julius Africanus]], [[Philo]], [[Plato]]