507. Battle of Vougle.
589. Visigoths abandon Arianism.
599. Lombards abandon Arianism.
800. Coronation of Karl the Frank.
INDEX.
Acasius, Bishop of Caesarea, 42, 49;
at Sardica, 70, 90;
forms Homoean party, 92;
at Seleucia, 97;
character, 100;
at Constantinople, 101;
and Meletius, 103, 104;
accepts Nicene faith, 115, 120, 124.
Aetius, Anomoean doctrine, 75;
ordained by Leontius, 78; 100;
degraded, 101.
Agelius, Novatian bishop of Constantinople, 163.
Alaric, 164.
Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria, 5;
excommunicates Arius, 14, 19;
at Nicaea, 21;
death of, 47;
and Athanasius, 48.
Alexander, Bishop of Thessalonica, at Tyre, 57, 58.
Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, 122, 134;
Illyrian council, 146, 151.
Ammianus, historian, 109.
Anastasia church, 153.
Anthimus, Bishop of Tyana, quarrels with Basil, 135, 153;
with Gregory of Nyssa, 145.
Antony, legendary hermit, 48, 123.
Apollinarius of Laodicea, 12, 113, 124;
doctrine, 136-142, 145.
Arinthaeus the Goth, 132.
Arius, early life and doctrine, 5;
excommunicated, 14;
flees to Caesarea, 15, 19;
exiled, 38;
restored at Jerusalem, 58;
death, 59; 68, 75, 77;
and Apollinarius, 137.
Ascholius, Bishop of Thessalonica, baptizes Theodosius, 155.
Asterius, Cappadocian sophist, 131.
Athanaric, Goth, 148;
death, 155.
Athanasius, _de Incarnatione_, 9-12;
as a commentator, 13, 49, 167;
at Nicaea, 21;
persistence, 27;
account of Nicene debates, 34;
dislikes Meletian settlement, 38;
policy at Nicaea, 39; 46, 47;
Bishop of Alexandria, 48;
character and early life, 48;
power in Egypt, 50, 87, 114, 122;
at Tyre, 57;
flees to Constantinople, 58, 87;
first exile, 59;
return, 62;
second exile, 64, 68;
at Sardica, 70;
second return, 73;
overtures of Magnentius, 81;
expelled by Syrianus, 86;
third exile, 87;
on Homoean reasoning, 94;
_de Synodis_, 97, 98;
third return, 111;
at council of Alexandria, 112;
fourth exile, 114;
fourth return, 120, 122;
on the Holy Spirit, 125;
troubles with Valens, 127;
final restoration, 129;
and Basil, 132, 134;
and Apollinarius, 137-141;
last years, reception of Marcellus, 142;
death, 143; 151;
holds to Nicene creed, 160.
Aurelian, Emperor (270-275), services, 16;
test of Christian orthodoxy, 24.
Auxentius, Arian bishop of Milan, 102, 121;
Cappadocian, 131.
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