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- Germinius, born in Cyzicus, was bishop of Sirmium, (today the town Sremska Mitrovica, in the territory of Srem in Serbia) and a supporter of Homoian theology...
- called the Symbol of Germinius of Sirmium. This profession of faith caused concern among Homoian Arian bishops because Germinius said that the Son was...
- Council of Nicaea Eutherius (fl. 347) Photinus (c. 345–351), Arian bishop Germinius (351–c. 376) Anemius (c. 376–c. 392) Cornelius (c. 392 – after 404) Laurentius...
- attributed to Eudoxius The Creed of Auxentius of Milan, 364 The Creed of Germinius professed in correspondence with Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens of...
- leaders of the court faction, Ursacius of Singidunum, Valens of Mursa and Germinius of Sirmium, were not tied to any formula, for Emperor Constantius II himself...
- emphasis on the part of Germinius as far as doctrine is concerned” which illuminates the disputes in Arian circles at the time. Germinius was “appointed bishop...
- homoousian, and later homoian bishop of Mursa, who had opposed Athanasius. Germinius. Auxentius (died 374), bishop of Milan. Demophilus, bishop of Beraea (...
- present-day Serbia, became prominent during the 4th century, such as Germinius of Sirmium, Ursacius of Singidunum and Secundi**** of Singidunum (modern...
- Margi, Margum and Ulpiana are all mentioned as bishoprics by 343. Bishops Germinius of Sirmium and Ursacius of Singidunum were influential in then ongoing...
- concert with his fellow bishops of the Diocese of Pannonia (or "Illyria"), Germinius of Sirmium and Valens of Mursa. Found at various times during their episcopal...