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which opened on 20 May 325.
Hosius probably presided over it, as his name
appears first on the list of parti****nts.
Hosius ostensibly supported Alexander...
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Hosius may
refer to:
Hosius of
Corduba (c. 257-359), bishop,
leader of the
First Council of Nicaea, and
advisor of
Constantine the
Great Stanislaus Hosius...
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instructed his son and successor,
Sigismund II, to
nominate Hosius for the next
vacant episcopal see.
Hosius was
nominated for the See of Chełmno in 1549. He had...
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village of
Bezdonys (since 1516).
Hosius started the
construction of St.
Theresa Church in Vilnius.
Simultaneously Hosius started the
construction works...
- this end, the
emperor sent
bishop Hosius of
Corduba to
investigate and, if possible,
resolve the controversy.
Hosius was
armed with an open
letter from...
- followed. In 357 they
issued the
second Creed of Sirmium, or "formula of
Hosius", in
which homoousios and
homoiousios were both absent.
Eudoxius seized...
-
consensus in the
church through an ****embly
representing all Christendom.
Hosius of
Corduba may have
presided over its deliberations. Its main accomplishments...
- "This
country became a
place of
shelter for heretics" –
Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius,
papal legate to Poland. To be Polish, in
remote and multi-ethnic parts...
- of the only book-length
study on
Stanislaus Hosius, a
theologian at the
Council of Trent:
Cardinal Hosius:
Legate to the
Council of
Trent (Rome: Institute...
-
Hosius may
refer to:
Stanislaus Hosius (1504-1579),
bishop of Chełmno and Warmia,
cardinal and
leader of the Counter-Reformation Stanisław Józef Hozjusz...