Eusèbes
Eusèbes is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily associated with historical or literary contexts. One significant association is with the Roman Emperor Julian, who was given the epithet "Eusèbes" meaning "pious" or "devout" by his supporters. This epithet highlighted his efforts to revive paganism and traditional Roman religious practices during his reign, contrasting with the growing influence of Christianity. Julian's religious policies were a notable aspect of his reign and earned him this appellation.
Another notable figure is Eusèbes of Caesarea, an early Christian historian and bishop who lived from approximately