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Exile | Exile Date | Sent From | Went To | Returned | Relationships | Office | Sources | ||||
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Basilius of Ancyra (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/358 to: --/--/365) View Case |
(from: --/--/360 to: --/--/365) | Constantinopolis [Istanbul] | Illyricum [n/a] | no |
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Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 5.1 Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 4.24 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 3.25 |
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- Philostorgius Says, Basil Repudiated His Subscription To The Ariminum Creed And Reconfirmed Adherence To The Consubstantialist Doctrine Or That Of 'like In Substance' (1) [x]
- Converted Island Population, Transformed Local Temple Into A Church (5)
- Philost. 2.7: "philostorgius Says, That Eusebius, Maris, And Theognis, After A Period Of Three Years Spent In Banishment, Were Recalled By Command Of The Emperor, And Immediately Put Forth An Heretical Form Of Faith, And Sent It In Every Direction, In Order To Counteract The Nicene Creed. " (2)
- Visited Council Of Serdica In 343 (2)
- Attends Council At Seleucia In 359 And Several Councils In Gaul In 360, In Paris And Places Unknown; Brings Letter (Ab Episcopis Gallicanis Ad Orientales Episcopos) To Rome In 360. (1)
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