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Eubulus

 

Eubūlus (Euboulos) (c.405–c.335 BC), an important Athenian statesman who greatly influenced Athenian financial policy to the city's advantage, and was an advocate of peace with Philip II of Macedon in opposition to Demosthenes and the war-party. See also ISOCRATES 5.

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At least three notable persons of ancient Greece were named Eubulus:

The Greek Christian martyr Saint Eubulus was martyred in 308 at Caesarea Palestina


 
 
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