- Eusebius, Saint \(Samosata\)
- Eusebius, Saint \(Samosata\)
• Anti-Arian bishop of Samosata, martyr, d. 379 or 380Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Eusebius of Samosata — Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata (died c. 379, Dolikha) was a Christian martyr and opponent of Arianism. His feast day is June 21st in the Western Church and June 22nd in the Eastern Church.In 361 he became bishop of the ancient Syrian city of… … Wikipedia
Eusebius of Samosata, Saint — ▪ bishop and martyr died c. 379, Dolikha, probably in Asia Minor; feast day: Eastern Church, June 22; Western Church, June 21 Christian martyr and famous opponent of Arianism (q.v.). In 361 he became bishop of the ancient Syrian city… … Universalium
Eusebius (disambiguation) — Eusebius may refer to:* Eusebius of Alexandria (6th century), Christian author * Eusebius of Angers (died 1081), bishop of Angers * Eusebius of Caesarea (260 341), bishop of Caesarea Maritima, famous church historian * Saint Eusebius of Cremona… … Wikipedia
Samosata — ( hy. Շամշատ, Shamshat) was an ancient city on the right (west) bank of the Euphrates whose ruins existed at the modern city of Samsat, Adıyaman Province, Turkey until the site was flooded by the newly constructed Atatürk Dam. The founder of the… … Wikipedia
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Saint Mesrob — St. Mesrop Mashtots Statue of Saint Mesrop Mashtots, founder of the Armenian alphabet, at the Matenadaran Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan, Armenia. The original letters (i.e. only uppercase) in their original shapes can be seen on the … Wikipedia
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
Basilius der Große — Ikone Basilius des Großen Basilius von Caesarea (* um 330 in Caesarea, Kappadokien; † 1. Januar 379 ebenda) wurde schon zu Lebzeiten als Basilius der Große bezeichnet. Er war als Asket, Bischof und Kirchenlehrer eine der herausragenden Gestalten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Basileios der Große — Ikone Basilius des Großen Basilius von Caesarea (* um 330 in Caesarea, Kappadokien; † 1. Januar 379 ebenda) wurde schon zu Lebzeiten als Basilius der Große bezeichnet. Er war als Asket, Bischof und Kirchenlehrer eine der herausragenden Gestalten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Basilios der Große — Ikone Basilius des Großen Basilius von Caesarea (* um 330 in Caesarea, Kappadokien; † 1. Januar 379 ebenda) wurde schon zu Lebzeiten als Basilius der Große bezeichnet. Er war als Asket, Bischof und Kirchenlehrer eine der herausragenden Gestalten… … Deutsch Wikipedia