Ascetic Discipline
The sources emphasize the severity of Eusebius's asceticism. He maintained a rigorous existence in the open air, without the protection of a roof, patiently bearing the extremes of the Syrian climate.
His diet was minimal: he nourished himself on the pods of peas and beans, and during the Great Forty-Day Fast he is reported to have eaten only fifteen figs, even though he was by then old and infirm.