- I/Volume IV/Manichaean Controversy/Reply to
Faustus the
Manichaean Faustus of
Mileve was a
Manichaean bishop of the
fourth century. He is now
remembered for...
- die of exposure. His
feast day is
celebrated on
December 15.
Optatus of
Mileve (1700).
Opera (in Latin). Vol. VII: De
schismate donatistarum. Paris: Andream...
- the same year he
wrote likewise to the
fathers of the
Numidian synod of
Mileve who had
appealed to him. Soon
after this, five
African bishops,
among them...
- cosmology,
believe in two
different deities. The
Manichaean bishop Faustus of
Mileve defends Manichaeism by
stating that
Catholics erroneously ****ume that the...
- Optatus,
sometimes anglicized as Optate, was
Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the
fourth century,
remembered for his
writings against Donatism. Augustine...
- the
original on
October 9, 2020.
Retrieved July 7, 2019. "NOVOSADSKI DOM
MILEVE MARIĆ – AJNŠTAJN -
Kulturni centar Novog Sada - Културни центар Новог Сада"...
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Armenian historian Faustus of
Milan (died 190),
soldier and
martyr Faustus of
Mileve, 4th-century
Manichean bishop known for his
encounter with
Augustine of...
- as "a
country man of ours,
insofar as
being African," and to
Faustus of
Mileve as "an
African Gentleman". Augustine's
family name, Aurelius,
suggests his...
- cycle,
which he
attributed to "Leutius",
which his
adversary Faustus of
Mileve thought had been
wrongly excluded from the New
Testament canon by the Catholics...
-
inferior clergy of the Church. In the
Gesta apud
Zenophilum by St.
Optatus of
Mileve, a
reference is made to the
character of the
fossors as an
order of inferior...