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  • lenge for Wales' in 1996 and in 1998 'Y Llinyn Arian', a biography of the Welsh nineteenth century
  • ns, modern scholars depend more heavily on the Arian accounts than the Catholic accounts.
  • Up to this time his views were low Arian, and it is doubtful whether they underwent any
  • h synod which was part of the struggle between Arian and orthodox ideas in Christianity.
  • h Tridentum in the person of Alagis, a fervent Arian and opponent of the Lombard king, Perctarit, w
  • Severus was the episcopate of Zosimus, who was Arian and thus considered heretical by the Catholic
  • s disputes with her over religion, he being an Arian and she a Catholic, brought on him the penalty
  • Theodoric was an Arian and decided to let the Goths (Arians) and the
  • Barbas of Constantinople (died 430) was Arian Archbishop of Constantinople from 407 until hi
  • ntil 420-423 at latest) was briefly undisputed Arian Archbishop of Constantinople, before being dis
  • icizing Le Clerc's treatment of Eusebius as an Arian, as the last of three dissertations appended t
  • antinople it was in fact not acceptable for an Arian as Patricius to have the possibility of becomi
  • His Arian Baptistry in Ravenna (c.
  • The Arian Baptistry in Ravenna, Italy was erected by the
  • n August 1555 because he refused to recant his Arian beliefs.
  • s a deacon in Alexandria and a follower of the Arian bishop Auxentius of Milan.
  • young man and was ordained a deacon under the Arian bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia.
  • died 364), also called "The Ethiopian", was an Arian bishop who was alternately in and out of favor
  • rt of 588 a third conspiracy was headed by the Arian bishop Uldila and the queen dowager Goisvintha
  • ount of the life and death of Ulfilas that the Arian bishop Maximinus included (383) in a work dire
  • 484 the Vandal king Huneric (477‑484) sent an Arian bishop to Tipaza; whereupon a large number of
  • ich he vainly requested them to substitute the Arian bishop Theophilus for Frumentius.
  • was baptised at the time of her wedding by an Arian bishop.
  • Servatius, and the two campaigned against the Arian bishops and priests of the area.
  • the adopted definition illegal, the dissenting Arian bishops were initially exiled.
  • Meletius of Antioch, who was supported by the Arian bishops, who were under the mistaken notion th
  • Theodoric was known as an Arian, but Pomponius remained firm in his conviction
  • as saints, with a feast day of March 26 in the Arian calendar, and October 23 in a Gothic calendar.
  • e snake, are interpreted as iconography of the Arian Christian faith.
  • Artemius was an Arian Christian, as Emperor Constantius II was.
  • d Gaidoald, who was a Catholic, rather than an Arian Christian.
  • Many of them had converted to Arian Christianity during the third and fourth centu
  • Arian Christianity, a sect which had been condemned
  • The Visigoths had traditionally been Arian Christians, and it was the official religion o
  • Both were Arian Christians.
  • 560) of obscurity during which the Sueves were Arian Christians.
  • ville ascribes this to his refusal to join the Arian Church of the Visigothic realm in Hispania.
  • ics to the Eulalian basilica, but the majority Arian commission found in favour of the Catholics.
  • seat of the Western Imperial court, Nicene and Arian controversy flared high.
  • es of what became Catholic Christianity in the Arian controversy which divided the IV century early
  • He is chiefly known by the part he took in the Arian controversy.
  • st the doctrinal and other difficulties of the Arian controversy.
  • nvert the Roman Empire to Arianism by creating Arian Councils and official Arian Doctrines.
  • nation followed suit, though they adopted the Arian denomination, not the Roman faith.
  • Alahis (or Alagis) was the Arian duke of Trent and Brescia before becoming king
  • This proposal, however, the Arian Eastern bishops declined to accept.
  • judges were to be the court favourites of the Arian empress; he also demanded for the Arians the u
  • nder the Eastern Roman emperor Valens (also an Arian), Eusebius travelled incognito through Syria a
  • romoted by the influence of the then prevalent Arian faction to the vacant see.
  • hop of Vienne who converted Sigismund from the Arian faith of his Burgundian forebears.
  • His family demanded that he return to the Arian faith, but he refused.
  • rica by the Vandals under Gaiseric, who was of Arian faith.
  • t creeds to mention the harrowing of hell were Arian formularies of Sirmium (359), Nike (360), and
  • Arian Foster (born August 24, 1986) is an American f
  • Arian Foster had a 2 yard touchdown run and Erik Ain
  • Carriker stopped Houston RB Arian Foster for a 2-yard loss in the second quarter
  • Arian Foster, collegiate football star for the Tenne
  • ror Arcadius and defeated decisively the rebel Arian Goth Gainas, in Thrace: he sinked the vessels
  • stantinople, which had for forty years been in Arian hands, were now restored to the orthodox; and
  • , Egypt, who had been forced into exile by the Arian heretics.
  • Arian Keon Clark (born April 16, 1975 in Danville, I
  • ks suffered many hardships at the hands of the Arian King Arioald.
  • y years, Masona was not on poor terms with the Arian king Leovigild.
  • The Arian king of Hispania, Chrotilda claimed, was gross
  • These martyrs were killed during the reign of Arian king Hunneric.
  • hed from Africa to Corsica in 484 by Hunneric, Arian King of the Vandals, built with their own hand
  • e Panegyric of Theodoric, written to thank the Arian king for his tolerance of Catholicism and supp
  • elix IV, who had been a strong adherent of the Arian king, and was never elected.
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  • Arian Leviste (born January 19, 1970 in Burbank, Cal
  • The local Lombard prince, Romuald I son of the Arian Lombard King Grimoald I, was himself seriously
  • western and eastern Europe, in particular the Arian mission to the University of Altdorf near Nure
  • Ajax was an Arian missionary to the pagan Suevi of Galicia who c
  • For his Arian namesake at Milan, see Auxentius of Durostorum
  • Dagobert Arian of the Jewish Agency suggested that Becher had
  • Plinta was an Arian of the sect of Psatirians (the followers of Ma
  • brought before the Senate, and laid before the Arian Ostrogothic Court at Ravenna.
  • It was a huge blow to the Arian party since it was surmised that the participa
  • ve returned from exile, for he represented the Arian party at the synod in Constantinople in 383.
  • ne of the Trinity, Reid had the respect of the Arian party, which was then on the eve of secession.
  • s views on the Trinity, in which he adopted an Arian position, revelling in what he called "the glo
  • some sixty other bishops who did not hold the Arian position.
  • slation, entitled A Sovereign Antidote against Arian Poyson, appeared in London, 1719, and again ‘r
  • He brought Ulfilas into the Arian priesthood and sent the latter to convert the
  • They were refused, however, and all the Arian priests were expelled from the city, on suspic
  • ld and Hilarius of Poitiers quotes some of its Arian propositions.
  • regarded the Indians an early offspring of the Arian Race.
  • This Arian resistance is not often mentioned in popular h
  • mbards, elected after the assassination of the Arian Rodoald.
  • Recent guests have included Sami Al Arian, Scott Ritter, Noam Chomsky, Greg Palast, Juan
  • lie Frick its first vice-president, and Walter Arian, second vice-president.
  • Acacians, also known as the Homoeans, were an Arian sect which first emerged into distinctness as
  • In 565, after the condemnation of the Arian sect, this small octagonal brick structure was
  • The Arian sources depict Ulfilas as an Arian from childh
  • y (now Catholic) was detached from the public ( Arian), the Arian undercurrent remained.
  • c. 355; died 374), was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan.
  • Around 354 AD, Emperor Constantius II sent the Arian Theophilus on mission to south Asia via Arabia
  • ed the Roman emperor Constantius II, a staunch Arian, to extort the record from Eusebius and destro
  • In the reign of the Arian Vandal King Huneric (477-484 AD), he became en
  • ilinus, who was killed during the reign of the Arian Vandal king Hunneric in 484.
  • tarian Christians in Proconsular Africa by the Arian Vandals, according to Victor of Vita.
  • They were killed at Adrumetum in 484 by the Arian Vandals.
  • s to Seddon, thought to be a liberal divine of Arian views.
  • ons with the goal of checking the power of the Arian Visigoths under Leovigild.
  • er of Visigothic unity, Liuvigild, last of the Arian Visigoths.
  • for the clergy and people of Constantinople an Arian was not eligible to become an emperor, at the
  • for the clergy and people of Constantinople a Arian was not eligible to become an Emperor, at the
  • He was, unlike his father-in-law, an Arian who did not accept Catholicism.
  • ctim to a revolt led by his cousin Gelimer, an Arian, who led the people in a religious rebellion.
  • He was an Arian who governed from the ancient capital, Pavia,
  • Lucius of Alexandria was an arian who was twice installed as Patriarch of Alexan
  • eing struck on the head with a roof tile by an Arian woman.