Eusebius the Hermit

Saint Eusebius the Hermit was a fourth-century Syrian monk.

[1][2] Eusebius undertook a rigorously ascetic lifestyle without shelter near a mountain village named Asicha.

According to Eastern Christian sources: Though he was elderly and infirm, he ate only fifteen figs during the Great Forty day Fast.

When many people began to flock to St. Eusebius, he went to a nearby monastery, built a small enclosure at the monastery walls and lived in it until his death.

[3] Saint Eusebius the Hermit of Syria is commemorated 15 February by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.