Eutropius (Byzantine official)
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Eutropius ( grc-gre, Εὐτρόπιος, Eutrópios, good manner, link=no) is a Greek personal name. It may refer to: *
Eutropius (historian) Eutropius (AD363–387) was a Roman official and historian. His book, ''Breviarium Historiae Romanae'', summarizes events from the founding of Rome in the 8th century BC down to the author's lifetime. Appreciated by later generations for its clea ...
, a fourth century Roman historian, and author of an abridgement of Roman history *
Eutropius (consul 399) Eutropius ( el, Εὐτρόπιος; died 399) was a fourth-century Eastern Roman official who rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Arcadius. He was the first eunuch to become a consul in the Roman empire. Career Eutropius was born ...
, a Roman consul, put to death by the emperor Arcadius in AD 399


Church Fathers

* Saint Eutropius of Saintes, a first- or third-century bishop, martyred while attempting to convert the Gauls * Saint Eutropius the Lector, a fifth-century lector in Constantinople martyred for supporting John Chrysostom * Saint Eutropius of Orange, fifth-century bishop of Arausio, now Orange in France * Saint Eutropius of Valencia, a Spanish bishop of the late sixth and early seventh century {{hndis