Eusebius Gallicanus

Eusebius Gallicanus is the fictitious author of a collection of seventy-six religious sermons in Latin compiled in Gaul during Late Antiquity or the Early Middle Ages. The collection must not be confused with that by Pseudo-Eusebius of Alexandria, a collection of homilies also attributed to an unidentified "Eusebius", but these latter homilies were originally in Greek and were translated into Latin, and oriental languages, while "Eusebius Gallicanus" is purely Latin. Some manuscripts give as the author a mysterious "Eusebius" (who was identified in the Middle Ages with Eusebius of Emesa), but it is clear that many of these sermons were by various preachers active in Gaul in the 5th century (with later revisions). The only name that is unanimously put forward is Faustus of Riez.