Auxentius: This name derives from the Ancient Greek “aúksēsis (αὔξησις) auksanō (αὐξάνω) auxantios (Αὐξήντιος)”, meaning “increasing, increase, growth”. This name was borne by several early saints as St. Auksencjusz of Bithynia. Auxentius was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan.
Auxentius might refer to:
Auxentius of Mopsuestia (died 360), Christian bishop and saint
Auxentius of Milan (died 374), Arian Christian theologian and bishop
Auxentius of Durostorum and Milan (died c. 400), Arian Christian theologian and bishop
Auxentius of Bithynia or Saint Auxentius (died 473), hermit, and Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic saint
St. Auksencjusz of Bithynia. Auxentius was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan. Auxentius might refer to: Auxentius of Mopsuestia (died 360), Christian...
Auxentius of Milan or of Cappadocia (fl. c. 355 – 374), was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan. Because of his Arian faith, Auxentius is considered...
with supporters of another Auxentius who had been Ambrose's predecessor; the robustness of this accusation is unknown. Auxentius was bishop of Durostorum...
account of Ulfila's life comes from a 4th century letter from his pupil, Auxentius of Durostorum, who wrote it immediately after his death. Around the year...
Mount Auxentius (also known as Mount St. Auxentius, Mount Auxentios, or Mount Scopas), today known as Kayış Dağı in Turkish, is a mountain located in the...
Auxentius of Mopsuestia (Greek: Αὐξέντιος; died 360) was bishop of Mopsuestia and a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. His feast...
Scopas (also known as Mount Auxentius; currently known in Turkish as Kayış Dağı). Born in Syria of Persian ancestry, Auxentius served in the Equestrian Guard...
later homoian bishop of Mursa, who had opposed Athanasius. Germinius. Auxentius (died 374), bishop of Milan. Demophilus, bishop of Beraea (?-370) and...
the traditional doctrine of the Trinity. The letter of the Arian bishop Auxentius of Durostorum regarding the Arian missionary Ulfilas gives a picture of...
George of Laodicea Wulfila Other Arians Asterius of Cappadocia Auxentius of Milan Auxentius of Durostorum Constantius II Gothic persecution of Christians...
364, Hilary extended his efforts once more beyond Gaul. He impeached Auxentius, bishop of Milan, a man high in the imperial favour, as heterodox. Emperor...
George of Laodicea Wulfila Other Arians Asterius of Cappadocia Auxentius of Milan Auxentius of Durostorum Constantius II Gothic persecution of Christians...
chapter 5. Auxentius of Durostorum, Letter of Auxentius, quoted in Heather and Matthews, Goths in the Fourth Century, pp. 141-142. Auxentius of Durostorum...
early sixth century. Vendemianus (Bendemianus) was a disciple of St. Auxentius and became known for his holiness of life and gift of healing. He dwelt...
Cappadocia (355), while the Romans put Auxentius on the episcopal throne of Milan. At the death of Auxentius, Ambrose was elected bishop by the people...
Constantinople, where a statue was erected in his honour. He was recorded by Auxentius of Durostorum leading a persecution of Gothic Christians in 347/348. Herwig...
Protasius (328–343?) St Eustorgius I (343–349?) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408)...
Protasius (328–343?) St Eustorgius I (343–349?) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408)...
the Great c. 250 – c. 330 Phrynichus Arabius (2nd century), grammarian Auxentius of Bithynia (c. 400 – 473), hermit Hypatius of Bithynia (died c. 450)...
of Auxentius' beliefs. In response, Auxentius wrote the following letter declaring his beliefs. The letter convinced Valentinian I that Auxentius was...
Constantius supported Arian bishops and at times there were rival bishops. Auxentius of Milan (died 374) was a respected Arian theologian. At the time of the...
George of Laodicea Wulfila Other Arians Asterius of Cappadocia Auxentius of Milan Auxentius of Durostorum Constantius II Gothic persecution of Christians...
Liguria and Emilia, with headquarters in Milan. In 374 the bishop of Milan, Auxentius, an Arian, died, and the Arians challenged the succession. Ambrose went...
Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, and Mardarius. Tradition states that he was martyred during the reign of Diocletian. "The Holy Martyrs Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene...
to speak Vulgar Latin as their mother tongue. Ulfilas' adopted son was Auxentius of Durostorum, and later of Milan. The Gothic churches had close ties...
residents of the early Christian period in the city's history include Saint Auxentius (d. 360), and Theodore, bishop from 392–428, the teacher of Nestorius...
George of Laodicea Wulfila Other Arians Asterius of Cappadocia Auxentius of Milan Auxentius of Durostorum Constantius II Gothic persecution of Christians...
George of Laodicea Wulfila Other Arians Asterius of Cappadocia Auxentius of Milan Auxentius of Durostorum Constantius II Gothic persecution of Christians...
whole land of Jordan, as far as it could be seen with our eyes." 390: Auxentius of Durostorum (else Maximinus the Arian), Commenttarium on Iob: "In regione...