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Patrophilus can
refer to a
number of people:
Patrophilus of Scythopolis, 4th
century bishop of Asia
Minor Patrophilus, son of 4th
century bishop Athenogenes...
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Patrophilus was the
Arian bishop of
Scythopolis in the early-mid 4th
century AD. He was an
enemy of
Athanasius who
described him as a πνευματόμαχος or...
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science at Alexandria.
Among his
teachers were
Eusebius of
Caesarea and
Patrophilus of Scythopolis. The re****tion he
acquired for
learning and eloquence...
- her husband, Mai**** Primus, a c****idarius, or helmet-maker.
Rusonius Patrophilus, a
freedman buried at Lugdunum, with a tomb
dedicated by
Rusonius Senator...
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Eusebius of Nicomedia,
Eusebius of Caesarea,
Menophantus of Ephesus,
Patrophilus of Scythopolis,
Narcissus of Neronias,
Theonas of Marmarike, Secundus...
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Other figures,
including Paulinus of Tyrus,
Eusebius of Caesarea, and
Patrophilus of Scythopolis, also
indicated their support of Arius,
allowing his followers...
- (342-344). Leontius,
bishop of
Antioch (344-358), who also
taught Aetius.
Patrophilus of Scythopolis.
Asterius (d. c. 341), who,
according to
Socrates of Constantinople...
- to
Scythopolis in Syria,
under the
watchful eye of the
Arian bishop Patrophilus, whom
Eusebius calls his jailer, then to Cappadocia, and
lastly to the...
- Arian, was
bishop at the time of the
First Council of
Nicaea (325).
Patrophilus was a
correspondent of
Basil the Great;
another unnamed bishop of Aegeae...
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continued for a long time
further to
maintain two
separate sees.
Bishop Patrophilus of
Scythopolis was an
intimate friend of Arius, whom he
welcomed when...