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Definition of Eunomian

Eunomian
Eunomian Eu*no"mi*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Eunomius, bishop of Cyzicus (4th century A. D.), who held that Christ was not God but a created being, having a nature different from that of the Father. -- a. Of or pertaining to Eunomius or his doctrine.

Meaning of Eunomian from wikipedia

- Eunomian is an eponymous adjective that may refer to: Eunomia (goddess), a minor Gr**** goddess of law and legislation Eunomius of Cyzicus (died c. 393)...
- known also as Heterousians /ˌhɛtərəˈjuːʒənz/, Aetians /eɪˈiːʃənz/, or Eunomians /juːˈnoʊmiənz/, were a sect that held to a form of Arianism, that Jesus...
- to 8th place (to within measurement uncertainties). It is the largest Eunomian asteroid, and is estimated to contain 1% of the m**** of the asteroid belt...
- The Eunomia or Eunomian family (FIN: 502) is a large asteroid family of S-type asteroids named after the asteroid 15 Eunomia. It is the most prominent...
- asteroid belt, approximately 130 kilometers in diameter. It is an identified Eunomian interloper. It was discovered on January 13, 1875, by the brothers Paul...
- asteroid belt, approximately 170 kilometers in diameter. It is an identified Eunomian interloper. It was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on 19 September 1865,...
- in Algeria, North Africa, where she discovered 1333 Cevenola, a stony Eunomian asteroid from the main-belt. Bancilhon was a graduate in science and she...
- 2685 Masursky, provisional designation 1981 JN, is a stony Eunomian asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers...
- and 5481 Kiuchi are in fact binary asteroids. In 1999, he discovered the Eunomian main-belt asteroid 24260 Kriváň, which he named after one Slovakia's national...
- author as that of the letters of Pseudo-Ignatius, perhaps the 4th-century Eunomian bishop Julian of Cilicia. The Apostolic Constitutions contains eight books...