Eubulus
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At least three notable persons of ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece is a civilization belonging to a period of Greek history that lasted from the Archaic period of the 8th to 6th centuries BC to the end of antiquity. Immediately following this period was the beginning of the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine era. Included in Ancient Greece is the...

 were named Eubulus:
  • Eubulus (banker)
    Eubulus (banker)
    Euboulos was from Bithynia, a region on the south shore of the Black Sea. Through his banking prowess, he became ruler of Atarneus in Aiolis in Asia Minor. He is most famous for his connection to his slave Hermias, who inherited the position of ruler of the city...

    , Bithnyian banker and ruler of Atarneus
  • Eubulus (statesman)
    Eubulus (statesman)
    Eubulus, or Euboulos was a statesman of ancient Athens, who was very influential in Athenian politics during the period 355 BC to 342 BC and was notable for his abilities in managing Athenian finances....

    , Athenian statesman
  • Eubulus (poet)
    Eubulus (poet)
    Eubulus was an Athenian "Middle Comic" poet, victorious six times at the Lenaia, first probably in the late 370s or 360s BC According to the Suda , which dates him to the 101st Olympiad Eubulus was an Athenian "Middle Comic" poet, victorious six times at the Lenaia, first probably in the late 370s...

    , Middle Comedy poet


The Greek Christian martyr Saint Eubulus
Saint Eubulus
Saint Eubulus was martyred March 7, 308 at Caesarea Palestina. He had come from Magantia to visit the Christian congregation there, according to Christian legend. The judge who condemned him offered Eubulus the opportunity to go free if he sacrificed to an idol...

was martyred in 308 at Caesarea Palestina
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