• and 4th century Arian controversy, several controversies which divided the early Christian church Arian fragment, Arian palimpsest Arians or Areians, ancient...
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  • Aryan also spelled Ariyan, Arian, Aryann, Arian or Aaryan is a given name and surname that is popular in India and Iran. The name Aryan is derived from...
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  • Philippines and Taiwan Arian (disambiguation) Arianus (disambiguation) Arrianus (disambiguation) Arianism This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    known as Harev. Arii (disambiguation) Arianus (disambiguation) Alexandria in Ariana Arian (disambiguation) Ariana (disambiguation) Artacoana Herat Arrian...
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  • Arian Kabashi may refer to: Arian Kabashi (footballer, born 1996), Swiss-born Kosovan football player Arian Kabashi (footballer, born 1997), Albanian...
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  • mowers Ariëns Kappers Medal, scientific honor Arian (disambiguation) Aryan (name) Aaryan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Jerusalem Hagia Anastasis, an Arian cathedral in Ravenna now called the Chiesa dello Spirito Santo [it], next to the Arian Baptistry MV Anastasis, a vessel...
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  • (died 341), bishop of Berytus, Nicomedia and Constantinople, leader of Arianism Eusebius (consul 347) (died c. 350), Roman consul in 347 Saint Eusebius...
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  • hold their own synods as the Ecclesia minor. Though frequently called "Arians" by those on the outside, the views of Fausto Sozzini (Faustus Socinus)...
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  • an anti-Arian cycle of hymns by Ephrem the Syrian Hymn o Perle, a poetry collection by Czesław Miłosz published in 1982 This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Ajax (redirect from Ajax (disambiguation))
    Mountains, Victoria Land, Antarctic 1404 Ajax, an asteroid Ajax (missionary), Arian missionary who converted the Suevi to Christianity (c. 466) Ajax, pen name...
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  • by several early saints as St. Auksencjusz of Bithynia. Auxentius was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan. Auxentius might refer to: Auxentius of Mopsuestia...
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  • Iranian-Finnish master tailor, fashion columnist, and TV personality Arman Arian (b. 1981), Iranian writer Arman Dunayev, Kazakhstani politician Arman Chilmanov...
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  • Amorium and one of the 42 Martyrs of Amorium Aëtius (bishop), 3rd century AD Arian bishop Aeci (Aetius), bishop of Barcelona (995–1010) Aetius (spider), a...
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  • Sunna (redirect from Sunna (disambiguation))
    Kim Sunna (born 1987), Swedish professional ice hockey player Sunna, an Arian bishop of Merida Sunna as an alternative spelling of sunnah, a set of traditional...
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  • Arii (redirect from Arii (disambiguation))
    Arii, a Latinized form of Greek Αρειοί ("Ar(e)ioi"), an adherent of the Arian branch of Christianity Arii, the inhabitants of Aria (region), a north eastern...
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  • bishop of Mursa (Osijek in modern Croatia) and a supporter of Homoian (semi-arianism) theology Valens Acidalius (1567–1595), was a German critic and poet Valens...
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  • 358), bishop of Trier and a supporter of Athanasius in the conflict with Arianism Paulinus of York, first Archbishop of York Paulinus II of Aquileia, Patriarchate...
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  • Australian activist Antigone Foster, English-Australian recording artist Arian Foster (born 1986), American football player Arlene Foster (born 1970),...
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  • writer usually known as Palladius Palladius of Ratiaria, late 4th-century Arian Christian theologian Palladius (prefect), prefect of Alexandria in 373 Palladius...
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  • 1964), British multimillionaire media entrepreneur and politician Waheed Arian (born 1983), British doctor and radiologist, born in Afghanistan Mohammed...
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  • Eudoxius, Nictopolion, and Companions Eudoxius of Antioch (died 370), Arian bishop of Antioch and later of Constantinople AD 442, Year of the Consulship...
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  • caliph. Muhammad XII of Granada, the last Moorish King of Granada Sami Al-Arian, Kuwaiti activist Osama bin Laden (1957–2011), founder and first general...
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  • Church of the Goths may refer to: Gothic Christianity, the distinct Arian church of the early Goths Metropolitanate of Gothia, the church of the Crimean...
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  • Marinus (died 366), founder of San Marino Marinus of Thrace (died c.420), Arian Archbishop of Constantinople Marinus of Neapolis (born c.440), Neoplatonist...
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    because Donatists and orthodox Catholics were equally marginalised by the Arian Vandals. It is unknown how long Donatism persisted. In present day, the...
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  • Didi (1910–1954), president of the Maldives from 1953 to 1954 Sami Amin Al-Arian (born 1958), Palestinian political activist, computer engineering professor...
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    honor of the emperor's visit to the city in 362 still stands today. In 375, Arian bishops met at Ancyra and deposed several bishops, among them St. Gregory...
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  • politician Argile Smith (born 1955), clergyman and interim university president Arian Smith (born 2001), American football player Arkell Smith (born 1999), American...
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