Stephen I of Antioch (Latin: Stephanus) was the Bishop of Antioch between 341 and 345[1] or 342 and 344,[2] depending on the source. He was leader of the Arian party, called Eusebians, during the Arian controversy and an adversary of Athanasius.
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