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Eoban
Eoban (died June 5, 754 at Dokkum) was a companion of St. Boniface, and was martyred with him on his final mission. In Germany, he is revered as a bishop and martyr.
==Biography==
Little is known of Eoban apart from what the ''Vita Bonifatii'' says.〔, p. 31, translated in 〕 Apparently, he was an English priest who came to Germany together with St. Boniface. In 753, Willibald's ''Vita'' lists him as a Chorbishop. The ''Fulda martyrology'' mentions him as a bishop,〔Levison 60.〕 as does the ''Vita tertia Bonifatii''.〔Levison 87.〕
According to the ''Vita Bonifatii auctore Willibaldo'', on the morning of 5 June 754, Boniface and 50 others, presumably including Eoban (none of the companions are mentioned by name in the ''Vita''), were killed at Dokkum (The Netherlands) by pagan Frisians. His cult was of some importance to English Catholics; he is included in the paintings made by Niccolò Circignani of English saints and martyrs in the English College, Rome.〔

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