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Eugenius

Flavius Eugenius (died 6 September 394) was a usurper in the Western Roman Empire (392–394) against Emperor Theodosius I. Though himself a Christian, he was the last Emperor to support Roman polytheism.

Eugenius (band)

Eugenius (formerly known as Captain America) was an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland that existed from 1990–1995, centred on former Vaselines singer/guitarist Eugene Kelly and featuring members of BMX Bandits and Teenage Fanclub.

Eugenius (disambiguation)

Eugenius may refer to:

  • Eugenius, Roman emperor.
  • Eugenius, a Roman usurper during the rule of Diocletian.
  • Eugenius, a Coptic saint - see Eugenius, Eugander, and Abilandius.
  • Eugenius, a character in Laurence Sterne's novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • Eugenius of Palermo, Sicilian admiral.
  • Eugenius of Carthage, a canonised bishop of Carthage.
  • Eugenius I of Byzantium, Bishop of Byzantium from 237 to 242.
  • Eugenius I of Toledo (died 647), Archbishop of Toledo from 636 to 647
  • Eugenius II of Toledo (died 657), Archbishop of Toledo from 647–657
  • Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934), King of the Cumbrians
  • Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015), King of the Cumbrians
  • Owain Foel (fl. 1018), King of the Cumbrians
  • Patriarch Eugenius II of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1821 to 1822

Four popes have been named Eugenius:

  • Pope Eugenius I (654-657)
  • Pope Eugenius II (824-827)
  • Pope Eugenius III (1145–1153)
  • Pope Eugenius IV (1431–1447).
  • Eugenius, a Scottish rock band.
  • Various individuals named Eugene, a later French and English derivation of the name.
  • Eugenius is a Latin translation of the Old Irish Eochaid, used by mediaeval chroniclers for many Irish and Scottish Kings.
Eugenius (Antioch)

Eugenius (died 303/304) was a Roman usurper in Syria during the Tetrarchy. He was a tribune of 500 soldiers stationed in Seleucia Pieria, who proclaimed him emperor in 303. He marched with his troops to Antioch, where he fell in battle.