Saint Eusebius of Mâcon was a 6th-century
bishop of Mâcon
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in France.
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He is known to have attended the
Second Council of Mâcon
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in 581 and
Third Council of Mâcon
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in 581 and 585.
He is considered a saint of the
Roman Catholic Church
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.
References
6th-century Frankish bishops
Year of birth unknown
Bishops of Mâcon
6th-century Christian saints
Gallo-Roman saints
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