Eusebius (consul 359)
Eusebius was a Roman official who served as consul in the year 359 AD, alongside Flavius Hypatius. He is primarily known from his consular appointment, which provides a relatively secure dating point for events in that year. Little else is definitively known about his life, career, or family background. He likely held other administrative or military positions within the Roman Empire prior to his consulship, as holding the consulship was generally the culmination of a lengthy career. The nature of his specific duties and affiliations remains largely obscure due to a lack of surviving sources.