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- early saints as St. Auxentius of Bithynia. Auxentius was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan. Auxentius might refer to: Auxentius of Mopsuestia (died...
- Auxentius of Milan or of Cappadocia (fl. 343 – 374), was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan. Because of his Arian faith, Auxentius is considered...
- the traditional doctrine of the Trinity. The letter of the Arian bishop Auxentius of Durostorum regarding the Arian missionary Ulfilas (c. 311–383) gives...
- Auxentius of Mopsuestia (Gr****: Αὐξέντιος; died 360) was bishop of Mopsuestia and a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. His feast...
- Mount Auxentius (also known as Mount St. Auxentius, Mount Auxentios, or Mount Scopas), today known as Kayış Dağı in Turkish, is a mountain located in the...
- with supporters of another Auxentius who had been Ambrose's predecessor; the robustness of this accusation is unknown. Auxentius was bishop of Durostorum...
- Cappadocia (355), while the Romans put Auxentius on the episcopal throne of Milan. At the death of Auxentius, Ambrose was elected bishop by the people...
- Scopas (also known as Mount Auxentius; currently known in Turkish as Kayış Dağı). Born in Syria of Persian ancestry, Auxentius served in the Equestrian Guard...
- account of Ulfila's life comes from a 4th century letter from his pupil, Auxentius of Durostorum, who wrote it immediately after his death. A summary by...
- Protasius (328–343?) St Eustorgius I (343–349?) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408)...