The Arian Controversy eBook

Henry Melvill Gwatkin
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 172 pages of information about The Arian Controversy.

The Arian Controversy eBook

Henry Melvill Gwatkin
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 172 pages of information about The Arian Controversy.

373 (May 2).  Death of Athanasius.

374.  Epiphanius Ancoratus.

374-397.  Ambrose bishop of Milan.

375.  Death of Valentinian.  Gratian succeeds.

376.  Goths pass the Danube.

378 (Aug. 9).  Battle of Hadrianople.  Death of Valens.

379-395.  Theodosius Emperor.

381 (May.) Council of Constantinople.

383.  Last overtures of Theodosius to the Arians.

397.  Chrysostom bishop of Constantinople.

410.  Sack of Rome by Alaric.

451.  Council of Chalcedon.

487-526.  Reign of Theodoric in Italy.

507.  Battle of Vougle.

589.  Visigoths abandon Arianism.

599.  Lombards abandon Arianism.

800.  Coronation of Karl the Frank.

INDEX.

Acasius, Bishop of Caesarea, 42, 49;
  at Sardica, 70, 90;
  forms Homoean party, 92;
  at Seleucia, 97;
  character, 100;
  at Constantinople, 101;
  and Meletius, 103, 104;
  accepts Nicene faith, 115, 120, 124.

Aetius, Anomoean doctrine, 75;
  ordained by Leontius, 78; 100;
  degraded, 101.

Agelius, Novatian bishop of Constantinople, 163.

Alaric, 164.

Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria, 5;
  excommunicates Arius, 14, 19;
  at Nicaea, 21;
  death of, 47;
  and Athanasius, 48.

Alexander, Bishop of Thessalonica, at Tyre, 57, 58.

Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, 122, 134;
  Illyrian council, 146, 151.

Ammianus, historian, 109.

Anastasia church, 153.

Anthimus, Bishop of Tyana, quarrels with Basil, 135, 153;
  with Gregory of Nyssa, 145.

Antony, legendary hermit, 48, 123.

Apollinarius of Laodicea, 12, 113, 124;
  doctrine, 136-142, 145.

Arinthaeus the Goth, 132.

Arius, early life and doctrine, 5;
  excommunicated, 14;
  flees to Caesarea, 15, 19;
  exiled, 38;
  restored at Jerusalem, 58;
  death, 59; 68, 75, 77;
  and Apollinarius, 137.

Ascholius, Bishop of Thessalonica, baptizes Theodosius, 155.

Asterius, Cappadocian sophist, 131.

Athanaric, Goth, 148;
  death, 155.

Athanasius, de Incarnatione, 9-12;
  as a commentator, 13, 49, 167;
  at Nicaea, 21;
  persistence, 27;
  account of Nicene debates, 34;
  dislikes Meletian settlement, 38;
  policy at Nicaea, 39; 46, 47;
  Bishop of Alexandria, 48;
  character and early life, 48;
  power in Egypt, 50, 87, 114, 122;
  at Tyre, 57;
  flees to Constantinople, 58, 87;
  first exile, 59;
  return, 62;
  second exile, 64, 68;
  at Sardica, 70;
  second return, 73;
  overtures of Magnentius, 81;
  expelled by Syrianus, 86;
  third exile, 87;
  on Homoean reasoning, 94;

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