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Stanislaus Hosius – a
collection of 105
drawings by the
engraver Tomasz Treter,
depicting the life of
Hosius Theodor Hirsch (1881). "
Hosius, Stanislaus"...
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Hosius of
Corduba (c. 256–359), also
known as
Hosius the Confessor,
Osius or Ossius, was a
bishop of
Corduba (now Córdoba, Spain) and an
important and...
- Constantine's
letter was
carried to
Alexandria by
Bishop Hosius of
Corduba as his representative.
Hosius apparently then
presided over a
synod at Alexandria...
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Hosius may
refer to:
Hosius of
Corduba (c. 257-359), bishop,
leader of the
First Council of Nicaea, and
advisor of
Constantine the
Great Stanislaus Hosius...
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projects in Vilnius. His son
Stanislaus Hosius rose to the
ranks of a
Catholic bishop,
cardinal and
Papal legate.
Hosius was born in Pforzheim. His brother...
- followed. In 357 they
issued the
second Creed of Sirmium, or "formula of
Hosius", in
which homoousios and
homoiousios were both absent.
Eudoxius seized...
- this end, the
emperor sent
bishop Hosius of
Corduba to
investigate and, if possible,
resolve the controversy.
Hosius was
armed with an open
letter from...
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Stanislaus Hosius is a
collection of 105
drawings by the
engraver Tomasz Treter,
depicting the life of
Stanislaus Hosius.
Stanislaus Hosius was Bishop...
- (homoousion) was adopted, and a
formulary of
faith embodying it was
drawn up by
Hosius of Córdoba. From this time to the end of the
Arian controversies, the word...
- "This
country became a
place of
shelter for heretics" –
Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius,
papal legate to Poland. To be Polish, in
remote and multi-ethnic parts...