Euler, Leonhard, (1707-1783), Swiss mathematician and physicist
Eulogius I of Alexandria , Patriarch of Alexandria
Eulogius of Alexandria , Patriarch of Alexandria
Eumenes of AlexandriaEumenes served as Patriarch of Alexandria (head of the church that became the Coptic Church and the Orthodox Church of Alexandria) between 131 and 141. Preceded by: Justus Patriarch of Alexandria Succeeded by: Mark II Ancient Roman Christianity., (131-141), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
Euphemius, Patriarch , patriarch of Constantinople
EuripidesEuripides (c. 480 BC 406 BC) was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, along with Aeschylus and Sophocles; he was the youngest of the three and was born c. His mother's name was Cleito, and his father's either Mnesarchus or Mnesarchides., (born 480 BC), Greek playwright
Europe, James ReeseJames Reese Europe ( 22 February, 1881 9 May, 1919) was a United States ragtime and early jazz bandleader, arranger, and composer. He was the leading figure on the African American music scene of New York City in the 1910s. Europe was born in Mobile, Alab, musician
Eusebius of CaesareaEusebius of Caesarea (~ 275 May 30, 339) (often called Eusebius Pamphili "Eusebius [the friend of] Pamphilus") was a bishop of Caesarea in Palestine and is often referred to as the father of church history because of his work in recording the history of t, (~275-339), historian
Eusebius of NicomediaEusebius of Nicomedia and Constantinople (d. 341) was a bishop of Berytus (modern-day Beirut) in Phoenicia, then of Nicomedia where the imperial court resided, and finally of Constantinople from 338 up to his death. Distantly related to the imperial famil, patriarch of Constantinople
Eusebius, Patriarch of Nicomedia , patriarch of Constantinople
Eusebius, PopeEusebius was a Pope in the year 309. His pontificate lasted only from April 18 to August 17, after which, in consequence of disturbances within the Church which led to acts of violence, he was banished by the tyrant Maxentius, who had been the sole ruler, (309-310), (in exile)