-
Hosius of
Corduba (c. 256–359), also
known as
Osius or
Ossius, was a
bishop of
Corduba (now Córdoba, Spain) and an
important and
prominent advocate for...
- ISBN 978-0-14-014822-0 McLay,
Denis (2015), "An
Examination of the Role of
Ossius,
Bishop of Córdoba, in the
Arian Controversy",
Dissertation –
Durham University...
- Vatican:
Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 1969. De Clerq,
Victor Cyril (1954).
Ossius of Cordova: A
Contribution to the
History of the
Constantinian Period. Washington...
- ISBN 978-1-56563-517-3 McLay,
Denis (2015), "An
Examination of the Role of
Ossius,
Bishop of Córdoba, in the
Arian Controversy", Ba (Hons)
Dissertation –...
- Christian…], Mélanges
Renier (in French), Paris: 159–74. De
Clercq (1954),
Ossius of Cordova.
Giovanni Domenico Mansi,
Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima...
- from
Roman Córdoba. In the late
Roman period,
Hosius of
Corduba or "Bishop
Ossius" was the
dominant figure of the
Latin Church throughout the
earlier 4th...
- no
mention of it whatever." (RH, 344-5)
Ossius was the
chairperson of the
Council of Nicaea. However, “
Ossius signed it (the
Sirmian manifesto).” (RH...
- opponents, the
leaders of the anti-Arian
party such as
Alexander of Alexandria,
Ossius of Cordova,
Marcellus of Ancyra, and
Eustathius of Antioch, who are usually...
- Constantinopolis—as the site of this new foundation.
Battle of
Adrianople Late
Roman army
Ossius of Cordova: A
Contribution to the
History of the
Constantinian Period –...
- no
doubt were
there able to join
forces with
Alexander of
Alexandria and
Ossius.” (Hanson, The
Search ... p. 234) “If we are to take the
creed N at its...