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DescriptionEusebius Ethiopian Icon.png
English: Eusebius of Caesarea depicted as a Saint with a Halo alongside Carpianus, whom he wrote a letter to concerning harmonization of the Gospels, which he holds in his hands while Carpianus is depicted as a priest or bishop with a hand-cross. The manuscript is Ethiopian and the text on top is Ge'ez. The top text lists their names so we can identify this is indeed Eusebius and Carpianus. Date of manuscript unknown.
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"The Gamira Gospels: Early Illuminated Gospel Books from Ethiopia" by Judith S. McKenzie and Francis Watson, page 33
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Unknown monk at Amba Geshan
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Eusebius of Caesarea and Carpianus in a gospel book at Anba Geshan
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