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Eusebius of Dorylaeum (Greek: Εὐσέβιος) was the 5th-century bishop of Dorylaeum (modern-day Eskişehir, Turkey), who spoke out against dissident teachings, especially those of Nestorius and Eutyches, during the period of Christological controversy. After succeeding in having them expelled from their positions, Eusebius was himself deposed and only reinstated two years later, after which the doctrine in dispute was more precisely defined.
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EusebiusofDorylaeum (Greek: Εὐσέβιος) was the 5th-century bishop ofDorylaeum (modern-day Eskişehir, Turkey), who spoke out against dissident teachings...
being Eusebius. The see is mentioned as late as the twelfth century among the suffragans of Synnada, but must have been suppressed soon after. Dorylaeum is...
in order to bring to the pontiff the news of the result of the council. Flavian and EusebiusofDorylaeum appealed to the pope, and their letters were...
view. In 448, Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople held a synod at which Eusebius, Bishop ofDorylaeum, brought a charge of heresy against Eutyches. Eutyches...
various personages of covert Nestorianism, and at the end of the session of this synod one of those inculpated, Eusebius, Bishop ofDorylaeum, brought the question...
nor did it pay any attention to the protests of Leo's legates but deposed Flavian and EusebiusofDorylaeum, who appealed to Rome. That is one reason that...
against her wishes. However, Pulcheria and her allies, including EusebiusofDorylaeum, struck back by launching a campaign against Nestorius. Meanwhile...
incapable of suffering, even within his union with the flesh. EusebiusofDorylaeum went so far as to accuse Nestorius of adoptionism. By this time, news of the...
defence of Eutyches and against EusebiusofDorylaeum and Flavian of Constantinople at Ephesus. He was signatory to the acts of Ephesus that were overturned...
Eusebius, bishop ofDorylaeum, presented an indictment against Eutyches. The speech of Flavian remains, concluding with this appeal to the bishop of Dorylaeum:...
his being misunderstood. He was accused of heresy by Domnus II of Antioch and Eusebius, bishop ofDorylaeum at a synod presided over by Flavian at Constantinople...
bishopric of Amastris was established early: according to Eusebius, its congregation received a letter from the second-century bishop, Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth...
capital of the Principality of Antioch, one of four Crusader states that were founded in the Levant. The modern city of Antakya, in Hatay Province of Turkey...
neighbouring Dorylaeum, was the first to accuse Nestorius of heresy, but the most forceful opponent of Nestorius was Patriarch Cyril of Alexandria. This...
Commentary". Biblehub. Retrieved 24 August 2019. Eusebius, Chronography, 79 Harpokration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, Th33 Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae...
see of Stauropolis, capital of the Roman province of Caria. Its bishop Eusebius was at the First Council of Nicaea in 325, Dionysius at the Council of Chalcedon...
Eusebius also claimed to quote the Letter of Abgar to Jesus and the Letter of Jesus to Abgar in the state archives of Edessa, foundational texts of the...
reality of the Incarnation. Eusebius, a layman who later became the bishop of the neighbouring Dorylaeum was the first to accuse Nestorius of heresy,...
heretical follower of Athanasius, grandson of Empress Theodora Dositheus I Zenobius, present at the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE. Eusebius 350 Bizus fl 381...
production. South ofDorylaeum an important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), is situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tuff...
Pliny the Younger, Epist. 10.33. Timothy D. Barnes (1981). Constantine & Eusebius. p. 22. Patricia Southern (2001). The Roman Empire: From Severus to Constantine...
Known bishops include: Eusebius, at the Council of Ephesus (431) Alexander, at the Council of Chalcedon (553) Stephen at the Council of Constantinople (680)...
Sisinnius and Eusebius, supporters respectively of St. Ignatius and Photius, at the Council of Constantinople (879-880); Isaac, at the Council of Constantinople...
authority of Herodotus, who states the city was founded 17 years after Chalcedon. Eusebius, who wrote almost 800 years later, dates the founding of Chalcedon...
date to the 3rd century. Eusebiusof Caesarea speaks of its pious bishop Atticus who entrusted to the layman Theodore the duty of instructing the Christians...
at the Wayback Machine. "NPNF2-01. Eusebius Pamphilius: Church History, Life of Constantine, Oration in Praise of Constantine - Christian Classics Ethereal...