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- Saint Ascholius (Ἀσχόλιος, d. 383/4) was Bishop of Thessalonica from AD 379 until his death, at the time of the adoption of Christianity as the state...
- Illyri****. The first of these vicars is said to have been Bishop Acholius or Ascholius (died 383 or 384), the friend of St. Basil. In the 5th century, the bishops...
- 380. The edict came after Theodosius had been baptized by the bishop Ascholius of Thessalonica upon suffering a severe illness in that city. IMPPP. GR(ATI)****...
- and Antioch. Generally, no Western bishops attended the council, though Ascholius of Thessalonica (a city under Roman jurisdiction at that time) did attend...
- but met with a cold reception there. Theodosius committed the matter to Ascholius, the much respected bishop of Thessalonica, charging him to s**** the counsel...
- for safe keeping to the Roman Empire. Here they were received by Bishop Ascholius of Thessalonica. Basil of Caesarea requested that the military commander...
- patriarch of Constantinople. Theodosius had just been baptized, by bishop Ascholius of Thessalonica, during a severe illness. In May 381, Theodosius summoned...
- no part in the First Council of Constantinople with the exception of Ascholius of Thessalonica, who at this time was under Roman jurisdiction. It is...
- Gaius Nicholas I Artemius Alexander I John I Aetius Irenius Paulinus Ascholius Anysius Rufus Anastasius I Auxitheus Andrew Dorotheus I Aristides Elias...
- met with a cold reception from the emperor, who committed the matter to Ascholius, the much respected bishop of Thessalonica, charging him to refer it to...