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Germanicia and of Antioch.
Eudoxius was one of the most
influential Arians.
Eudoxius was from
Arabissos of Asia Minor.
Eudoxius came to Eustathius, bishop...
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Eudoxus and
Eudoxius are male
versions of the name.
Eudoxus (disambiguation)
Eudoxius can
refer to (chronologically): St.
Eudoxius of Armenia, 2nd-century...
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Arians elected Demophilus to fill the
bishopric vacancy after the
death of
Eudoxius of Antioch. The
Nicene Christians and the
deposed bishop of
Antioch Eustathius...
- (c. 363–?, at the same time as
Eudoxius of Antioch). Thallus,
bishop of ****s, (c. 363–?, at the same time as
Eudoxius of Antioch). Euphronius, bishop...
- 363-?, at the same time as
Eudoxius of Antioch). Thallus, (Anomoean)
bishop of ****s, (c. 363-?, at the same time as
Eudoxius of Antioch). Euphronius,...
- "formula of Hosius", in
which homoousios and
homoiousios were both absent.
Eudoxius seized the See of Antioch, and
supported Aëtius and his
disciple Eunomius...
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afterwards came
under the
influence of
Eudoxius of Antioch, who
ordained him deacon. On the
recommendation of
Eudoxius,
Eunomius was
appointed bishop of Cyzicus...
- Atticus, Carterius,
Styriacus (Styrax, Istucarius),
Tobias (Pactobius),
Eudoxius, Nictopolion, and
Companions are
venerated as
Christian martyrs. They were...
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Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi (also
spelled Eudoxiu Hurmuzache; German:
Eudoxius Freiherr von Hormuzaki; 29
September 1812 – 10
February 1874) was a
Romanian historian...
- the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Dioscorus and
Eudoxius (or, less frequently, year 1195 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 442...