- St.
Auksencjusz of Bithynia.
Auxentius was an
Arian theologian and
bishop of Milan.
Auxentius might refer to:
Auxentius of
Mopsuestia (died 360), Christian...
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Auxentius of
Milan or of
Cappadocia (fl. c. 355 – 374), was an
Arian theologian and
bishop of Milan.
Because of his
Arian faith,
Auxentius is considered...
- with
supporters of
another Auxentius who had been Ambrose's predecessor; the
robustness of this
accusation is unknown.
Auxentius was
bishop of Durostorum...
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account of Ulfila's life
comes from a 4th
century letter from his pupil,
Auxentius of Durostorum, who
wrote it
immediately after his death. A
summary by...
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Mount Auxentius (also
known as
Mount St.
Auxentius,
Mount Auxentios, or
Mount Scopas),
today known as Kayış Dağı in Turkish, is a
mountain located in the...
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Cappadocia (355),
while the
Romans put
Auxentius on the
episcopal throne of Milan. At the
death of
Auxentius,
Ambrose was
elected bishop by the people...
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Scopas (also
known as
Mount Auxentius;
currently known in
Turkish as Kayış Dağı). Born in
Syria of
Persian ancestry,
Auxentius served in the
Equestrian Guard...
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later homoian bishop of Mursa, who had
opposed Athanasius. Germinius.
Auxentius (died 374),
bishop of Milan. Demophilus,
bishop of
Beraea (?-370) and...
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Auxentius of
Mopsuestia (Gr****: Αὐξέντιος; died 360) was
bishop of
Mopsuestia and a
saint in the
Eastern Orthodox and
Roman Catholic churches. His feast...
- 364,
Hilary extended his
efforts once more
beyond Gaul. He
impeached Auxentius,
bishop of Milan, a man high in the
imperial favour, as heterodox. Emperor...