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  • The Council of Ariminum, also known as the Council of Rimini, was an early Christian church synod in Ariminum, modern-day Rimini, in 359. Called by Roman...
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  • majority decision at the Council of Ariminum and close to the minority at the Council of Seleucia. Basil of Ancyra, Eustathius of Sebaste, and their party...
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  • also called the Blasphemy of Sirmium in 357. In July 359 at the Council of Ariminum, some 300 to 400 bishops met. Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens soon...
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    Rimini (redirect from Ariminum)
    Italian: [ˈriːmini] ; Romagnol: Rémin or Rémne; Latin: Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy. Sprawling along the Adriatic Sea...
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    aspect of Arius’ theology “that the Son was created by the Father 'out of non-existence'.” For example, the creed of the council of Ariminum anathemized...
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  • afore-mentioned Councils. In 358, the Roman Emperor Constantius II requested two councils, one of the western bishops held at Ariminum and one of the eastern...
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    as well as to address the council which met at Constantinople in 360. When this council ratified the decisions of Ariminum and Seleucia, Hilary responded...
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  • Arian creeds (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
    meeting at the Council of Ariminum. 400 bishops assembled at the Council. The Homoian Arians were represented by Valens of Mursa, Ursacius of Singidunum,...
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    Eboracum (category History of North Yorkshire)
    from the See also attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325, the Council of Serdica, and the Council of Ariminum. The name is preserved in the abbreviated...
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    Cattolica (category Municipalities of the Province of Rimini)
    after Gaudentius of Rimini, with seventeen other bishops, retreated to the settlement during the closing stages of the Council of Ariminum, before Gaudentius'...
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    and bishops also attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325, the Council of Serdica, and the Council of Ariminum. By 400 AD York's fortunes had changed...
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    in 359, he participated in the Council of Ariminum, and was killed by a mob on 14 October 360, either by supporters of Arianism or imperial guards. As...
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    353 Council of Ariminum had to beg for financial assistance from its fellows in order to return home. The Saxon invasions of Britain destroyed most of the...
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  • formula of the Semi-Arians. In 365 the Macedonians assembled at Lampsacus under the presidency of Eleusius and condemned the Councils of Ariminum and Antioch...
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    of Agen (also, Phaebadius, Foegadius, or, in French, Phébade; died ca. 392) was a Catholic bishop of the fourth century. At the Council of Ariminum in...
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    Christianity in Roman Britain (category History of Christianity in England)
    that at least three bishops from Britain were in attendance at the Council of Ariminum in 359. Emperor Constantius II offered lodging at public expense...
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    to uphold the canons of Constantius II's councils of 368, those of the Council of Ariminum (Rimini) in the west and the Council of Seleucia in the east...
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    of London, are known to have been present at the Synod of Arles in 314. Others attended the Council of Serdica in 347 and the Council of Ariminum in...
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    also attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325, the Council of Sardica, and the Council of Ariminum. On 16 March 1190, a mob of townsfolk forced the Jews...
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    ‘ecumenical’ reaffirmation of Nicaea.”: 255  “It seems unlikely that this meeting was intended as a universal council to rival Seleucia/Ariminum or Nicaea itself...
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