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Headword:
*basi/leios
Adler number: beta,151
Translated headword: Basileios, Basilius, Basil
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Basil] of
Ancyra,[1] bishop of the same city, physician by trade. This man wrote
Against Marcellus, and on virginity, and not a few other works. During the reign of Constantine he led the Macedonian heresy along with
Eustathius of
Sebaste.[2]
Greek Original:*basi/leios, *)agkurano\s, e)pi/skopos th=s au)th=s po/lews, i)atro\s th\n te/xnhn. ou(=tos e)/graye kata\ *marke/llou, kai\ peri\ parqeni/as, kai\ e(/tera ou)k o)li/ga a)/lla. basileu/ontos *kwnstanti/nou *makedonianh=s qrhskei/as a(/ma *eu)staqi/w| *sebastianw=| h)=rcen.
Notes:
Basil of
Ancyra was a moderate Arian bishop of the 4th century, deposed first by the Council of Sardica and later again by his fellow Arians. See Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Marcellus of
Ancyra at web address 1.
The present entry derives from Hieronymus (Jerome),
De viris inlustribus 77 (89).
[1] Present-day Ankara, in Turkey. See
alpha 257,
gamma 21.
[2]
epsilon 3746.
Reference:
Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, ed.2, (1983), p.141
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; Christianity; chronology; gender and sexuality; geography; history; medicine; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 2 February 2002@23:43:13.
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