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Auxentius of Bithynia (Greek: Αὐξέντιος Βιθυνίας) was a hermit born circa AD 400 in Syria, and died February 14, 473, on Mount Scopas (also known as Mount Auxentius; currently known in Turkish as Kayış Dağı).
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as Mount Auxentius; currently known in Turkish as Kayış Dağı). Born in Syria of Persian ancestry, Auxentius served in the Equestrian Guard of Byzantine...
saints as St. Auksencjusz ofBithynia. Auxentius was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan. Auxentius might refer to: Auxentiusof Mopsuestia (died 360)...
Bithynia (/bɪˈθɪniə/; Koinē Greek: Βιθυνία, romanized: Bithynía) was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor (present-day...
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...
Vendemianus the Hermit ofBithynia was a solitary monk of the early sixth century. Vendemianus (Bendemianus) was a disciple of St. Auxentius and became known...
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sixteenth year (circa 731), he was brought by his parents to Mt. Auxentius in Bithynia, where he became a monk. He visited Constantinople again for his...
A list of people, who died during the 5th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
Samanlı Dağı), Mt. Saint Auxentius (modern Kayış Dağı) south-east of Chalcedon (modern Kadıköy) and the lighthouse (Pharos) of the Great Palace in Constantinople...
via Photius, Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius, book 2, chapter 5. Auxentiusof Durostorum, Letter ofAuxentius, quoted in Heather...
355, Dionysius, bishop of Mediolanum (Milan) was expelled from his episcopal see and replaced by the Arian Christian Auxentiusof Milan. When Constantius...
order to take office. When Ambrose's predecessor as bishop of Milan, the Arian Auxentius (355–374), died, the sectarian violence between the Nicene and...
Theodore of Mopsuestia, bishop of Mopsuestia Auxentiusof Mopsuestia, bishop of Mopsuestia Mopsucrene Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical...
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