- Sirmium: Basil,
Eustathius of Sebaste, an
ascetic of no
dogmatic principles,
Eleusius of Cyzicus, a
follower of Macedonius, and the
priest Leontius, one of the...
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Eleusius accused her
before the
Roman governor,
leading to her
arrest and imprisonment.
While in prison,
efforts to make
Juliana the wife of
Eleusius...
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while others followed Bishop Carterius.
Eustathius of Sebaste,
Sabinus and
Eleusius of
Cyzicus seem to have been
leaders whom the sect
repudiated (for Eustathis...
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character of
Eleusius is portra**** in Cynewulf's text with a much more
sinister and
intolerant manner to his behaviour. In the Acta Sanctorum,
Eleusius is presented...
- bishops,
including Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius,
Eleusius of Cyzicus,
Dracontius of Pergamum,
Neonas of Seleucia,
Sophronius of Pompeiopolis...
- bishops,
including Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius,
Eleusius of Cyzicus,
Dracontius of Pergamum,
Neonas of Seleucia,
Sophronius of Pompeiopolis...
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province to
Byzantine Emperor Leo I the
Thracian in 458.
About the same time
Eleusius appears as an
adversary of the
Council of Chalcedon.
Towards 1143 Clement...
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traveled to
Sirmium with a
delegation including Eustathius of
Sebaste and
Eleusius of Cyzicus. This
delegation gained the
approval of
Constantius II, who...
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Diocletian St. Athenodorus,
Martyr of
Mesopotamia under Diocletian and
Governor Eleusius St. Ver**** of Lyon,
Bishop St. Theodore,
Abbot of
Stoudios St. Bartholomew...
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Church Abridged from
sections 10
through 15.
Letter XLIII. To Glorius,
Eleusius, the Two Felixes, Grammaticus, and All
Others to Whom This May Be Acceptable...