Acacius of Caesarea (Greek: Ἀκάκιος; date of birth unknown, died in 366) was a Christian bishop probably originating from Syria; Acacius was the pupil...
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martyr. Acacius of Sebaste (died c. 304), Armenian priest Acacius (died 320), Roman soldier and one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Acacius of Amida, Bishop...
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pilgrim Egeria. Relations between Metropolitan Acacius of Caesarea and Cyril became strained. Acacius is presented as a leading Arian by the orthodox...
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Advocates included Acacius of Caesarea, Severian of Gabala, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret, and others. Nestorius, before becoming Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Caesarea (/ˌsɛzəˈriːə, ˌsɛs-, ˌsiːz-/) also Caesarea Maritima, Caesarea Palaestinae or Caesarea Stratonis, was an ancient and medieval port city on the...
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Semi-Arianism (redirect from Creed of Sirmium)
invention of Acacius of Cæsarea, who now deserted the more extreme Arians and became leader of the new "Homoean" party. He procured the exile of Macedonius...
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collections of the library suffered during the persecutions under the Emperor Diocletian, but were repaired subsequently by bishops of Caesarea. Acacius of Caesarea...
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the Eastern bishops, and an unspecified number of the western ones, actually attended. Acacius of Caesarea declared that the Son (Jesus Christ) was similar...
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Arius (redirect from Arius of Alexandria)
was made bishop of Caesarea about 313, (and) attended the Council of Nicaea in 325." "We cannot accordingly describe Eusebius (of Caesarea) as a formal Arian...
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Eusebius (redirect from Eusebius of caesarea)
337. Little is known about the life of Eusebius. His successor at the See of Caesarea, Acacius, wrote a Life of Eusebius, a work that has since been...
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Arian creeds (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
Acacius had previously argued with Cyril of Jerusalem, the bishops at Seleucia decided to examine Acacius' accusations against Cyril. Since Acacius refused...
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Arianism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
Second Sirmian Creed of 357 The Creed of Nice (Constantinople) 360 The creed put forward by Acacius at Seleucia, 359 The Rule of Faith of Ulfilas The creed...
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literal interpretation of the Bible. He kept his heretical beliefs private. Newton's conception of the physical world provided a model of the natural world...
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Anomoeanism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
bishop of Cilicia, (c. 363–?). Serras, Stephen, and Heliodorus, bishops of Egypt, (c. 363–?). Philostorgius, historian. Basil of Caesarea, bishop of Caesarea...
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Eustathius of Sebaste also faced unresolved charges. On the first day, Acacius of Caesarea, George of Alexandria, Uranius of Tyre, and Eudoxius of Antioch...
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archiepiscopal see of Caesarea in Palaestina, also known as Caesarea Maritima, is now a metropolitan see of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and...
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trained Eusebius of Emesa in biblical exegesis. From 354 to 355, he acted together with Acacius of Caesarea to depose the bishop of Jerusalem, Maximus...
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Acacius also deposed and banished the Anomoean deacon Aëtius. In 360, Acacius appointed Eudoxius of Antioch to replace Macedonius and Athanasius of Ancyra...
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Acacius (Greek: Ἀκάκιος) was a Byzantine proconsul of Armenia Prima (First Armenia), c. 536–539 in the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565). The main source...
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Codex Argenteus (category History of Uppsala)
6th-century illuminated manuscript, originally containing part of the 4th-century translation of the Christian Bible into the Gothic language. Traditionally...
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Acacians (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
intimidation, the Homoian formula associated with the name of Acacius ultimately prevailed. It was Acacius and his followers who had managed the whole proceeding...
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bishop of Jerusalem by saint Cyril, though the process is unclear. Sozomen and Socrates say that Maximus had been deposed in favor of Cyril by Acacius of Caesarea...
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Ulfilas (redirect from Creed of Ulfilas)
translation of the text into Gothic has traditionally been ascribed to Ulfila, analysis of the text of the Gothic Bible indicates the involvement of a team of translators...
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portal Biography portal History portal Calendar of saints Roman Martyrology Saint symbolism List of Servants of God "Saint Martha". The Prolog From Ohrid....
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Christian bishop and saint September 24 – Liberius, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 310) Acacius of Caesarea, Christian bishop Marcellus, Roman general and usurper...
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Panarion (category Works by Epiphanius of Salamis)
letter from Bishop Marcellus of Ancyra (Haer., lxxii) to Pope Julius, and fragments of the treatise of Acacius of Caesarea against Marcellus. With regard...
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Jerusalem where Cyril of Jerusalem faced opposition from local clergy due to the fact that he had been ordained by Acacius of Caesarea, an Arian heretic....
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Gothic Bible (category Early versions of the Bible)
of scholars. Surviving fragments of the Wulfila Bible consist of codices and one lead tablet from the 5th to 8th century containing a large part of the...
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consecrated by Acacius of Caesarea 357 Third Council of Sirmium issues so-called Blasphemy of Sirmium or Seventh Arian Confession, called high point of Arianism...
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and diplomat Acacius of Caesarea – bishop of Caesarea Acesias – physician Acestorides – tyrant of Syracuse Achaeus – general Achaeus of Eretria – poet...
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