Basil Of Ancyra — ▪ Greek theologian and bishop died c. 364, , Illyria Greek theologian and bishop of Ancyra (now Ankara, Tur.) whose attempt to mediate a controversy in the Eastern Church was rejected by the heretical faction and brought about his exile.… … Universalium
Basil (name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Basil imagesize= caption= pronunciation= BAZ el [IPA|ˈbæzɪl] gender = Male meaning = royal, kingly region = origin = Greek related names = Basile, Basilic, Basilides, Basileios, Basilie, Basilio, Basilius, Bazeel … Wikipedia
Basil of Amasea — • Bishop and Martyr Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Basil of Amasea Basil of Amasea † … Catholic encyclopedia
ANCYRA — Galatiae urbs, Magnae Phrygiae contermina, ideoque ab aliis Phrygiae, ab aliis Galatiae tribuitur. Plin. l. 5. c. ult. duas Ancyras memorat, alteram in Phrygia, alteram in Galatia. Hinc Synodus Ancyritana, in Iure Pontificio. Quae duplex, una A.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Basil of Amasea — (Basileus or Basilius) was a fourth century Christian bishop and martyr. In St. Jerome s Latin version of the Chronicle of Eusebius the statement occurs under the 275th Olympiad (A.D. 321 324) that Basileus, Bishop of Amasea in Pontus, suffered… … Wikipedia
BASIL, ST., THE GREAT — bishop of Cæsarea, in Cappadocia, his birthplace; studied at Athens; had Julian the Apostate for a fellow student; the lifelong friend of Gregory Nazianzen; founded a monastic body, whose rules are followed by different monastic communities; a … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Marcellus of Ancyra — (died c. 374 C.E.) was one of the bishops present at the Councils of Ancyra and of Nicaea. He was a strong opponent of Arianism, but was accused of adopting the opposite extreme of modified Sabellianism. He was condemned by a council of his… … Wikipedia
Marcellus of Ancyra — • One of the bishops present at the Councils of Ancyra and of Nicaea, a strong opponent of Arianism, but in his zeal to combat Arius adopting the opposite extreme of modified Sabellianism and being several times condemned, dying deprived of his… … Catholic encyclopedia
Councils of Ancyra — Councils of Ancyra † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Councils of Ancyra Three councils were held in the former capital of Galatia (now Angora) in Asia Minor, during the fourth century. The first, an orthodox plenary synod, was held in 314,… … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Basil the Great — St. Basil the Great † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Basil the Great Bishop of Caesarea, and one of the most distinguished Doctors of the Church. Born probably 329; died 1 January, 379. He ranks after Athanasius as a defender of the… … Catholic encyclopedia