294 AD, Sirmium was proclaimed one of four capitals of the Roman Empire. The Councils of Sirmium were the five episcopal councils held in Sirmium in 347...
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Sirmium was a city in the Roman province of Pannonia, located on the Sava river, on the site of modern Sremska Mitrovica in the Vojvodina autonomous province...
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Semi-Arianism (redirect from Creed of Sirmium)
Creation Seventh Day Adventists. Councils of Sirmium Arianism Arius Athanasius Macedonius I of Constantinople Eusebius of Nicomedia Nontrinitarianism Creation...
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Sremska Mitrovica (category Municipalities and cities of Vojvodina)
Latin: Sirmium) is a city in Serbia. It is situated on the left bank of the Sava river. As of 2022[update], the city has a total population of 40,144...
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December 25 A.D. 304) is a Christian saint and martyr who died at Sirmium in the Roman province of Pannonia Secunda (modern Serbia). In the Eastern Orthodox Church...
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Arian creeds (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
Germinius was the bishop of Sirmium and as such was present at the Councils of Sirmium. He was present at and involved in the drafting of the Dated Creed. In...
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Arianism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
Third Council of Sirmium in 357 was the high point of Arianism. The Seventh Arian Confession (Second Sirmium Confession) held that both homoousios (of one...
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drafted in the Councils of Sirmium in 357 and 358, considered the highpoints of Arianism. As was customary, participating bishops in the Council of Ariminum...
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Latrocinium (category Catholic Church councils)
subversive of canon law, especially the second Council of Ephesus – dubbed the "Robber Council". (Latrocinium Ephesinum) in 449. The Third Council of Sirmium in...
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adopted by the Third Council of Sirmium in 357, which involved communion with the homoeans (Acacians) but not the condemnation of Athanasius. He was then...
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Arian controversy (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
In 359, the western council met at Ariminum. Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens of Mursa, following the new creed drafted at Sirmium (359), proposed that...
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Western Sirmium (UNTAES) was a UN peacebuilding transitional administration in the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia in the eastern parts of Croatia...
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Christianity in Serbia (redirect from History of Christianity in Serbia)
Germinius of Sirmium and Ursacius of Singidunum were influential in then ongoing Arian controversy. Four ecclesiastical Councils of Sirmium were important...
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the metropolitan bishop of Sirmium early in the fourth century. He probably succeeded Irenaeus, the first known bishop of Sirmium, who was martyred in 304...
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ancient Christian author who wrote a confession of faith, promulgated in the Third Council of Sirmium in the year 359, and was subsequently martyred under...
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Acacians (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
of 357 [the third Council of Sirmium] even more strongly argues against ousia language, condemning use of it,” saying, “there should be no mention of...
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Council of Nicea (325 A.D.) Ancient church councils (pre-ecumenical) – church councils before the First Council of Nicaea SEC, pp. 112–114 SEC, p. 39 SEC...
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the Great and the First Council of Nicaea of 325, which was the beginning of the period of the First seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787), and in its late...
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Potamius (category Bishops of Lisbon)
bishops. He was part of the Council of Sirmium in 357, in which he defended Arianism. He is the second earliest Christian prose writer of the Iberian Peninsula...
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Pelusium (redirect from Pelusium of the Greek-Melkites)
Second Council of Sirmium in 351. Several of the succeeding known bishops of Pelusium were also considered heretical by the orthodox. As the capital of the...
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Ulfilas (redirect from Creed of Ulfilas)
established at the 357 Council of Sirmium. Ulfila was present at the Council of Constantinople in 360, where he endorsed the council's creed and represented...
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Arius (redirect from Arius of Alexandria)
the Third Council of Sirmium in 357. The Seventh Arian Confession (Second Sirmium Confession) held, regarding the doctrines homoousios (of one substance)...
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Creed of Sirmium also called the Blasphemy of Sirmium in 357. In July 359 at the Council of Ariminum, about 300 - 400 bishops met. Ursacius of Singidunum...
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Simplicius of Cilicia Sinnion Sinope Sinope, Siege of Sino-Roman relations Sirianus Sirmium Sirmium, Battle of Sirmium, Councils of Sirmium, Siege of Sisauranon...
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Nontrinitarianism (section Points of dissent)
decisions of ecumenical councils final, trinitarianism was definitively declared to be Christian doctrine at the 4th-century ecumenical councils, that of the...
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of Caesarea 357 Third Council of Sirmium issues so-called Blasphemy of Sirmium or Seventh Arian Confession, called high point of Arianism 359 Council...
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Erdut Agreement (redirect from Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium)
Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium, is an agreement reached on 12 November 1995 between the authorities of the Republic of Croatia...
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most of his life in Sirmium Aurelian, Roman emperor (270–275), born in Sirmium Probus, Roman emperor (276–282), born in Sirmium Maximianus Herculius...
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Naissus (see) (redirect from Titular Bishop of Naissus)
Marcellus of Ancyra Gaudentius (from before 343/344, apparently succeeding the former), till after 351, when he attended the council at Sirmium Bonosus...
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Photinus (category People from Sirmium)
Christian bishop of Sirmium in Pannonia Secunda (today the town Sremska Mitrovica in Serbia), best known for denying the incarnation of Christ, thus being...
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