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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 Emperor Constantius II to resolve the Arian controversy, the Council of Ariminum for western bishops paralleled the Council of Seleucia for eastern bishops.[1][2]

Though the Council of Ariminum concluded in favour of the Nicene Creed by 21 July 359,[3][4] its consensus was overturned on 10 October 359, when the council's envoys to Constantius accepted a Homoean creed.[2][3][5] Bishops remaining at Ariminum were forced to assent to the creed.[5][6] Pope Liberius later declared that the Council of Ariminum was held without authority.[5]

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Valens of Mursa

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also called the Blasphemy of Sirmium in 357. In July 359 at the Council of Ariminum, about 300 - 400 bishops met. Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens soon...

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Rimini

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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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Acacians

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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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Arian creeds

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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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Heortasius

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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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Gaudentius of Rimini

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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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Eboracum

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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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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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Hilary of Poitiers

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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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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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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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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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Christianity in Roman Britain

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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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Valentinian dynasty

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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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History of Christianity in Britain

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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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First Council of Constantinople

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Religion in York

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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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Timeline of Belgian history

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See of Sardis

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Melito of Sardis, c. 180 Hieromartyr Therapont of Sardis, c. 259 Heortasius (or Hortasius) (deposed in 359 by the Council of Ariminum) Maeonius of Sardis...

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538

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the river. Gothic War: Vitiges strengthens the garrisons of various towns and besieges Ariminum. Byzantine forces under the Armenian general Narses arrive...

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Theodosius I

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the word "homoousios" in the Creed, and therefore Councils at Ariminum (Rimini), Nike (southeast of Adrianople), and Constantinople, held in 359–60 by...

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Potamius

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pro-anomoean Second Formula of Sirmium that resulted from it. It is unknown whether Potamius was part of the Council of Ariminum (359), but his Epistula ad...

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Belisarius

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commander and lifted the siege of Ariminum without a fight. Belisarius was probably born in Germania, a fortified town of which some archaeological remains...

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Arian controversy

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that was already agreed to at Ariminum. They made only minor modifications to the Ariminum creed. After the Council of Constantinople, the homoian bishop...

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Cisalpine Gaul

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Provincia Ariminum, or Gallia Togata ("Toga-wearing Gaul", indicating the region's early Romanization). Gallia Transpadana denoted that part of Cisalpine...

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