St. Eusebius
Died: 362
Martyr with two brothers, Nestabus and Zeno. They destroyed a pagan temple in Gaza, Israel, and were arrested. Tortured, they were dragged out of prison by a pagan mob and beaten to death. Another young man, Nestor, died of wounds from the same mob.
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