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  1. Eusebius of Nicomedia (/ j uː ˈ s iː b i ə s /; Greek: Εὐσέβιος; died 341) was an Arian priest who baptized Constantine the Great on his deathbed in 337. A fifth-century legend evolved that Pope Sylvester I was the one to baptize Constantine, but this is dismissed by scholars as a forgery 'to amend the historical memory of the Arian baptism that the emperor received at the end of ...

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  2. Eusebius of Nicomedia (died c. 342) was an important 4th-century Eastern church bishop who was one of the key proponents of Arianism (the doctrine that Jesus Christ is not of the same substance as God) and who eventually became the leader of an Arian group called the Eusebians. Eusebius may have met Arius, the Alexandrian priest and originator ...

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  3. Alexander of Alexandria was obliged to address a circular to all bishops.He had hoped, he says, to cover the matter in silence, "but Eusebius, who is now at Nicomedia, considering the Church's affairs to be in his hands, because he has not been condemned for having left Berytus and for having coveted the Church of Nicomediam is the leader of these apostates, and has sent round a document in ...

  4. Feb 25, 2012 · Eusebius of Nicomedia. Eusebius of Nicomedia was initially bishop of Berytus (modern day Beirut) in Phoenicia. He later became Bishop of Nicomedia before finally becoming Archbishop of Constantinople. He was a heretic, a supporter of Arius, who used his influence among the members of the family of Constantine the Great to further the Arian ...

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  6. EUSEBIUS OF NICOMEDIA Fourth-century bishop, leader of the anti-Nicene reaction; d. c. 341. Probably a native of Syria, Eusebius studied with the future heretic arius under lucian of antioch; he was first made bishop of Berytus in Phoenicia, then promoted to the metropolitan see of Nicomedia (c. 318), where he gained high favor at the court of the Emperor Licinius.

  7. Aug 17, 2018 · Eusebius of Caesarea, also known as Eusebius of Pamphili—but not to be confused with his contemporary, Eusebius of Nicomedia—was a fourth century Christian scholar, known as “the Father of Church History.”. Despite the nickname, Eusebius was not a Church Father. And while he was an influential bishop, he was not a saint—in fact, he ...

  8. Eusebius of Nicomedia. Eusebius of Nicomedia (d. 342) is most remembered for his integral role in the Arian controversy. He was originally appointed bishop in the see of Berytus (Beirut) in Phoenicia. He was later appointed the bishopric of Nicomedia around 317, which was about the same time that Licinius took up residence in the city.

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