- politicking,
Ursacius and his
fellows were seen to
vacillate according to the
political winds. Born at the
latest c. 300,
little is
known of
Ursacius' early...
- the
death of
Eusebius of Nicomedia, the
leaders of the
court faction,
Ursacius of Singidunum,
Valens of
Mursa and
Germinius of Sirmium, were not tied...
- allies, of
Bishop Saturninus and two of his
prominent supporters,
Bishops Ursacius of
Singidunum and
Valens of Mursa.
About the same time,
Hilary wrote to...
-
Ursacius of
Singidunum (Belgrade) who made
accusations of
impropriety against Athanasius of
Alexandria resulting in the
First Synod of Tyre.
Ursacius...
-
eastern bishops at Nicomedia. In 359, the
western council met at Ariminum.
Ursacius of
Singidunum and
Valens of Mursa,
following the new
creed drafted at Sirmium...
- compromise: it said
simply that the Son was
homoios ("like") the Father.
Ursacius of
Singidunum and
Valens of
Mursa soon
proposed a new creed,
drafted at...
- of Milan, 364 The
Creed of
Germinius professed in
correspondence with
Ursacius of
Singidunum and
Valens of
Mursa Palladius's rule of
faith Three credal...
-
became prominent during the 4th century, such as
Germinius of Sirmium,
Ursacius of
Singidunum and Secundi**** of
Singidunum (modern Belgrade),
while several...
- (Basil, Eustathius, and Eleusius) met with the
Homoian Arians (Valens,
Ursacius, and Germinius)
along with some
other bishops from
North Africa. Since...
-
party of compromise,
represented at
Seleucia by
Acacius and at
Ariminum by
Ursacius and Valens, was politically,
though not numerically, in the
ascendant and...