Eusebius, correspondent of Libanius

Eusebius

official correspondent of Libanius
Eusebius is addressed by Libanius in Foerster Epistles 844 and 846 in this pilot packet. Libanius writes to him about a hostile legal attack and asks him to help envoys seeking restoration for Emesa. His precise office and destination need prosopographical review.
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From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius tells Eusebius that a hostile accuser's failed attack has actually made Eusebius' victory more glorious.

libanius #844
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius urges Eusebius to help Emesa's envoys secure imperial restoration for their ruined city.

libanius #846
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius asks Eusebius to help the envoys swiftly and trusts Theodosius not to punish the innocent.

libanius #850
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius introduces Hesychius to Eusebius and worries that Eusebius' city may keep so capable a legal advocate.

libanius #854
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius asks Eusebius to restore Diognetus to active speaking, praising his training and value as an advocate.

libanius #858
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius asks Eusebius to protect a fellow sophist from illegal tax demands by the local council.

libanius #870
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius recommends Macedonius (again) to Eusebius, highlighting the philosopher's poverty and dedication to his city.

libanius #873
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius asks an official to protect his most brilliant student from an excessive public service burden following the family's financial ruin.

libanius #886
From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius recommends Maximus for further assistance from Eusebius.

libanius #893
From Libaniusc. 390 AD

Libanius asks Eusebius to ensure the prefect understands the court evidence clearing the sophist.

libanius #918
From Libaniusc. 390 AD

Libanius explains Thalassius' blocked council bid to Eusebius and asks for his influential support.

libanius #926
From Libaniusc. 390 AD

Libanius asks Eusebius to intercede with Proclus on behalf of Domninus's son, continuing the matter from Letter 952.

libanius #953
From Libaniusc. 390 AD

Libanius thanks Eusebius for his concern over his grief but complains that another Eusebius is withholding important legal documents.

libanius #958
From Libaniusc. 390 AD

Libanius asks Eusebius not to blame his fear and thanks him for a rescue.

libanius #977