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apostolic church in the old town. The
Meletian Schism was a
dispute in
Antioch between two pro-Nicene groups; the
Meletians, who
maintained that the Father...
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important issue in the
Meletian Schism; a
dispute between two pro-Nicene groups. “The
doctrinal difference between the
Meletians and the old
Nicenes consisted...
- wbeah12149. ISBN 9781444338386. Gwynn,
David M. (2018). "Meletius and
Meletians". In
Oliver Nicholson (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity....
- seat of the
emperor (see
Arbogast and
Julian the Apostate).
Arians and
Meletians soon
regained nearly all of the
rights they had lost, and consequently...
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unflinchingly stood by the
Nicene creed, and
prolonged the
schism between Meletians and
Eustathians by
consecrating without licence a Eustathian, Paulinus...
- to his
being deposed for
Homoiousian leanings—which
became known as the
Meletian Schism and saw
several groups and
several claimants to the See of Antioch...
- XVI, V,
various laws). In the East,
Siricius interposed to
settle the
Meletian schism at Antioch; this
schism had
continued notwithstanding the death...
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supposed differences in
Antioch between "Eustathians" and "
Meletians," with the
Meletians perhaps being more
ascribed to an
Apollinarian Christology,...
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Gregorian calendar, but
different leap rule and
cycle (900 years), also
called Meletian calendar or Milanković calendar,
after Serbian scientist Milutin Milanković...
- That
council also
anathematized Arius.
Accused of
mistreating Arians and
Meletians,
Athanasius answered those charges at a
gathering of
bishops at the First...