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Our major source, Diodorus Siculus, describes Eunus as having performed a trick whereby he appeared to be blowing fire from his mouth. There is essentially no way to prove or disprove this claim, which is also true of much of what Diodorus gives us about the man.
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There is only one source for the entire article and it is only used twice. In additional references that other editors can add will be appreciated. MarnetteD|Talk 19:45, 17 July 2015 (UTC)Reply