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Eustace, also rendered Eustis, ( ) is the rendition in English of two phonetically similar
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Ostap Ostap ( uk, Остап) is a Ukrainian male given name. Its Russian counterpart is Evstafiy. It derives from the Greek name Eustathius. People with this name include: * Ostap Bender, a fictional character from the Russian novel ''The Twelve Cha ...
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Eustachy Eustachy is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko (1768–1844), Polish general and politician * Eustachy Sapieha (1881–1963), Polish nobleman, prince, politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and deputy to ...
(Polish), Yevstaphiy (Russian), Eustachio (Italian), Eustache or Eustathe (French), Eustaquio (Spanish), Eustáquio (Portuguese), Eustàquio (Valencian), Ustes (Guyanese) and Eustice (English). The originally
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name Ethan or Eitan can also mean "steadfast" or "stable". The Greek ''Eústachys'' is no longer used; ''Eustáthios/Ευστάθιος'' (usually transliterated ''Efstáthios'') on the other hand is still popular and often used in the informal or diminutive Στάθης (''Státhis'').


Notable people with the name


Given name


Ancient era

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Saint Eustace Saint Eustace (Latinized Eustachius or Eustathius, Greek Εὐστάθιος Πλακίδας ''Eustathios Plakidas'') is revered as a Christian martyr. According to legend, he was martyred in AD 118, at the command of emperor Hadrian. Eusta ...
(died 118), Christian martyr *Eustace or
Eustathius of Mtskheta Eustathius or Eustace of Mtskheta (Evstat'i Mtskhet'eli; ka, ევსტათი მცხეთელი) (died 550) is an Orthodox Christian saint, executed for his apostasy from Zoroastrianism by the Sasanian military authorities in Cauca ...
(died c. 550), Orthodox Christian saint *
Eustace of Luxeuil Eustace of Luxeuil (c. 560 – c. 626), also known as Eustasius, was the second abbot of Luxeuil from 611. He succeeded his teacher Columbanus, to whom he had been a favorite disciple and monk. He had been the head of the monastic school. Life ...
(Eustasius) (c. 560 – c. 629), saint and Abbot of Luxeuil


Medieval era

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Eustace I of Boulogne Eustace I, Count of Boulogne, was a nobleman and founder of the Boulogne branch of the House of Flanders. He held the county of Boulogne from 1024 until his death in 1047. Life Eustace was the elder son of Count Baldwin II of Boulogne and Ade ...
(died 1049), father of Eustace II *
Eustace II of Boulogne Eustace II, (), also known as Eustace aux Grenons ("Eustace with long moustaches"),Heather J. Tanner, 'Eustace (II), count of Boulogne (d. c.1087)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. was Count of Boulogne fro ...
(c.  1015–1020 – c. 1087), companion of William the Conqueror, fought at the Battle of Hastings *
Eustace III of Boulogne Eustace III (c. 1050 – c. 1125) was the count of Boulogne from 1087 succeeding his father, Eustace II. He joined the First Crusade, being present at Nicaea, Dorylaeum, Antioch, and Jerusalem. After fighting in the battle of Ascalon, he returne ...
(before 1060 – c. 1125), rebelled against King William II of England, son of Eustace II *
Eustace IV of Boulogne Eustace IV (c. 1129/1131 17 August 1153) ruled the County of Boulogne from 1146 until his death. He was the eldest son of King Stephen of England and Countess Matilda I of Boulogne. When his father seized the English throne on Henry I's death i ...
(c. 1129 – 1153), eldest son of King Stephen of England *
Eustace (Bishop of Ely) Eustace (died 1215) was the twenty-third Lord Chancellor of England, from 1197 to 1198. He was also Dean of Salisbury and Bishop of Ely. Early life Eustace was probably French or Norman by birth, and was educated at Paris. He was a student wit ...
(died 1215), Lord Chancellor of England *
Eustace de Balliol Eustace de Balliol (or Eustace de Helicourt) (died c. 1209) was the cousin and successor of Bernard II de Balliol, lord of Balliol and Barnard Castle. He was the lord of Château de Hélicourt, Hélicourt in Picardy, an estate near the chief seat ...
(died c. 1209), Lord of Balliol *
Eustace Chapuys Eustace Chapuys (; c. 1490/92 – 21 January 1556), the son of Louis Chapuys and Guigonne Dupuys, was a Savoyard diplomat who served Charles V as Imperial ambassador to England from 1529 until 1545 and is best known for his extensive and detaile ...
(c. 1490/2 – 1556), Ambassador for the Holy Roman Empire in the English Court during the reign of Henry VIII *
Eustace of Fauconberg Eustace of Fauconberg was a medieval English Bishop of London from 1221 to 1228 and was also Lord High Treasurer. Biography Eustace was the son of Walter de Fauconberg of Rise-in-Holderness in the East Riding of the English county of Yorkshir ...
(died 1228), Bishop of London and Lord High Treasurer *
Eustace Folville Eustace Folville (died 1347 aged almost 60) is credited with killing/assassinating the unpopular Sir Roger de Beler, Baron of the Exchequer and henchman of the despised Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester, Hugh le Despencer and ineffective K ...
(died 1346), English outlaw * Eustace fitz John (died 1157), magnate in northern England * Eustace Grenier (died 1123), crusader lord and Constable of the Kingdom of Jerusalem * Eustace the Monk (c. 1170–1217), mercenary and pirate * Eustace de Vesci (1169–1216), English lord of Alnwick Castle, leader of the First Baron's War against King John I of England * Eustace of Vilnius (died 1347), saint and martyr of the Russian Orthodox Church * Eustathius of Ethiopia (1273-1352), Ethiopian saint who advocated for Sabbath observance


Modern era

* Eustace Akwei, Ghanaian doctor and politician * Lord Eustace Cecil (1834–1921), British politician * Eustace Conway, American naturalist * Eustace John, Governor-General of Nevis *
Eustace Lycett Eustace Lycett (December 21, 1914 – November 16, 2006) was a British special effects artist who worked on attractions at Disneyland from the 1960s, such as Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and Rocket to the Moon, as well as contributing to Disn ...
(1914–2006), British special effects artist * Eustace Miles (1868–1948), British real tennis player *
Eustace Mullins Eustace Clarence Mullins Jr. (March 9, 1923 – February 2, 2010) was an American white supremacist, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, propagandist, Holocaust denier, and writer. A disciple of the poet Ezra Pound, * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
, American writer * Eustace George Willis, British politician


Surname

Eustace is a
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surname. * Adam Eustace (born 1979), English rugby union player *
Alan Eustace Robert Alan Eustace (born 1956/1957) is an American computer scientist who served as Senior Vice President of Engineering at Google until retiring in 2015. On October 24, 2014, he made a free-fall jump from the stratosphere, breaking Felix Bau ...
, American computer scientist *
Arnhim Eustace Arnhim Ulric Eustace (born 5 October 1944) is a Vincentian retired politician and economist. He served as the third Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and is the former Leader of the Opposition and former president of the New ...
(born 1944), Vincentian politician, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines * Arthur Eustace (born 1926), New Zealand former sprinter, athletics coach and administrator * Bartholomew J. Eustace (1887–1956), American Roman Catholic bishop * Cristina Eustace (born 1979), Mexican singer *
Dudley Eustace Dudley Eustace is a British businessman, having many executive functions in Dutch companies. He is well known for his restructuring work being finance director of Philips and Ahold. Eustace is currently the Chairman of Aegon and VNU, now called ...
, English businessman, director of Dutch companies * Frank Eustace (1873–1932), American baseball player *
James Eustace, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass James FitzEustace of Harristown, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass (1530–1585) James FitzEustace, the eldest son of Rowland Eustace, 2nd Viscount Baltinglass and Joan, daughter of James Butler, 8th Baron Dunboyne. He was born in 1530 and died in Spain ...
(1530–1585), Anglo-Irish Catholic noble rebel *
Jean Eustache Jean Eustache (; 30 November 1938 – 5 November 1981) was a French filmmaker. During his short career, he completed numerous short films, in addition to a pair of highly regarded features, of which the first, '' The Mother and the Whore'', is ...
(1938–1981), French filmmaker *
John Chetwode Eustace John Chetwode Eustace (c. 1762 in Ireland – 1 August 1815 at Naples, Italy) was an Anglo-Irish Catholic priest and antiquary. Life His family was English, his mother being one of the Chetwodes of Cheshire. He was educated at Sedgley Park Sc ...
(c.1762–1815), Anglo-Irish Catholic priest and antiquary *
John Eustace John Mark Eustace (born 3 November 1979) is an English professional football coach and former player who is head coach of club Birmingham City. During his playing career, he played as a central midfielder for Coventry City, Stoke City, Watfor ...
(born 1979), English football player * John Thomas Eustace (1825-1919), politician of the
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* Sir Joseph Lambert Eustace (1908–1996), Vincentian educator, businessman and politician *
Katharine Eustace Katharine Eustace (born 16 April 1975) is a New Zealand skeleton racer. She is a participant at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Sochi ( rus, Со́чи, p=ˈsotɕɪ, a=Ru-Сочи.ogg) is the largest resort city in Russia. The city is ...
(born 1975), New Zealand skeleton racer * Mary Jo Eustace (born 1962), Canadian actress, singer and sous
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Peter Eustace Peter Eustace (born 31 July 1944) is an English former football player and manager. As a player, he made 340 appearances in the Football League representing Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham United, Rotherham United and Peterborough United. As a man ...
(born 1944), English football player *
Robert Eustace Robert Eustace was the pen name of Eustace Robert Barton (1854–1943), an English doctor and author of mystery and crime fiction with a theme of scientific innovation. He also wrote as Eustace Robert Rawlings. Eustace often collaborated with ot ...
, pen name of Eustace Robert Barton (1854–1943), English doctor and author * Rowland Eustace, 2nd Viscount Baltinglass (1505–1578), Anglo-Irish Catholic noble * Scott Eustace (born 1975), English footballer *
Stuart Eustace Stuart Malcolm Eustace, born 3 May 1979 in Birmingham, is an English cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper who started playing Twenty20 cricket in 2005 for Warwickshire. He has also played Minor Counties cricket for Devon ...
(born 1979), English cricketer *
Thomas Eustace, 1st Viscount Baltinglass Thomas Eustace, 1st Viscount Baltinglass (-1549) was an Anglo-Irish noble who achieved wealth and influence by prudently remaining loyal to the English Crown. He was born circa 1480 at Caslemartin, County Kildare. Family He was the son of Ri ...
(c.1480–1549), Anglo-Irish Catholic noble loyalist *
Tim Eustace Timothy James Eustace, commonly known as Tim Eustace (born December 27, 1956) is an American chiropractor and Democratic Party politician from Maywood, New Jersey who served in the New Jersey General Assembly, representing the 38th Legislative ...
(born 1956), American chiropractor and politician


Fictional characters

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, the farmer from the 1999
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Courage the Cowardly Dog ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' is an American animated comedy horror television series created by John R. Dilworth for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television. It was produced by Dilworth's animation studio, Stretch Fil ...
'' * Sir Eustace Brackenstall, ''
The Adventure of the Abbey Grange "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 13 stories in the cycle collected as ''The Return of Sherlock Holmes'' (1905). It was first published in ''The Strand ...
'' by Arthur Conan Doyle * Eustace Caradoc, Lord Miltoun, in John Galsworthy's novel ''The Patrician'' (1911) *Commissioner Eustace Dolan, '' The Spirit'' 1940s comic strip character * Ethne Eustace, '' The Four Feathers'' * Eustace Clarence Scrubb, from ''
The Chronicles of Narnia ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' is a series of seven high fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950 and 1956, ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' has been Adaptations of The Chron ...
'' *Eustace Strytch, from '' The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' *
Eustace Tilley ''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues ...
, ''The New Yorker'' magazine character * Eustace Wooster, cousin of
Bertie Wooster Bertram Wilberforce Wooster is a fictional character in the comedic Jeeves stories created by British author P. G. Wodehouse. An amiable English gentleman and one of the "idle rich", Bertie appears alongside his valet, Jeeves, whose intelligenc ...
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P.G. Wodehouse Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, ( ; 15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. His creations include the feather-brained Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet, Jeeve ...
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The Inimitable Jeeves ''The Inimitable Jeeves'' by P.G. Wodehouse was the first of the Jeeves novels, although not originally conceived as a single narrative, being assembled from a number of short stories featuring the same characters. The book was first published ...
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See also

* Eustice, a surname * Maurice Eustace (disambiguation)


References

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