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'''Eustace''' ({{Wiki|Latin}}: ''Eustachius'' or ''Eustathius''; died 118) is a revered {{Wiki|Christian martyr}}. Formerly a [[Rome|Roman]] [[Roman army|general]], Eustace converted to [[Christianity]] and was later executed.
'''Eustace''' ({{Wiki|Latin}}: ''Eustachius'' or ''Eustathius''; died 118) is a revered {{Wiki|Christian martyr}}. Formerly a [[Rome|Roman]] [[Roman army|general]], Eustace converted to [[Christianity]] and was later executed.


In 1303,<ref name="WP">{{WP|Saint-Eustache, Paris}}</ref> in [[Paris]], a parish church dedicated to [[Agnes of Rome|Saint Agnes]] was later renamed after him. Which was later demolished completely in 1532 to make way for a bigger church dedicated to him.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Église St. Eustache]]</ref>
In 1303,<ref name="WP">{{WP|Saint-Eustache, Paris}}</ref> in [[Paris]], a parish church dedicated to [[Agnes of Rome|Saint Agnes]] was later renamed after him. Which was later demolished completely in 1532 to make way for a bigger [[Church of Saint-Eustache|church]] dedicated to him.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Église St. Eustache]]</ref>


==Appearances==
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Eustace (Latin: Eustachius or Eustathius; died 118) is a revered Christian martyr. Formerly a Roman general, Eustace converted to Christianity and was later executed.

In 1303,[1] in Paris, a parish church dedicated to Saint Agnes was later renamed after him. Which was later demolished completely in 1532 to make way for a bigger church dedicated to him.[2]

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