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Naueratius Gregory, bp. Four daughters. Petals, died in died set 27. ofNyssa. bp. of infancy. II. THE FAMILY OF St. GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS, AND OF St. AMPHILGCHIUS. Fhiltatras «» Gorgoriia, Ampbilochius = Llvia.
Naueratius Gregory, bp. Four daughters. Petals, died in died set 27. ofNyssa. bp. of infancy. II. THE FAMILY OF St. GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS, AND OF St. AMPHILGCHIUS. Fhiltatras «» Gorgoriia, Ampbilochius = Llvia.
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He visits Gregory at Nazianzus. 361 . Death of Constantius and accession of Julian, Basil writes the "Moralia." 362. Basil returns to Gbsakxa. Dianius dies. Eusebius baptized, elected, and consecrated bishop.
He visits Gregory at Nazianzus. 361 . Death of Constantius and accession of Julian, Basil writes the "Moralia." 362. Basil returns to Gbsakxa. Dianius dies. Eusebius baptized, elected, and consecrated bishop.
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Basil forces Gregory of Nazianzus to be consecrated bishop of SasIma, and consecrates his brother Gregory to Nyssa. Consequent estrangement of Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus. Basil in Armenia. Creed signed by Eustathius. 373.
Basil forces Gregory of Nazianzus to be consecrated bishop of SasIma, and consecrates his brother Gregory to Nyssa. Consequent estrangement of Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus. Basil in Armenia. Creed signed by Eustathius. 373.
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The eldest of the sons was Basil, the second Naucratius, and the third Gregory. Peter, the youngest of the whoie family, was born shortly before his father's death.. Of this remarkable group the eldest is commemorated as Saint Macrina ...
The eldest of the sons was Basil, the second Naucratius, and the third Gregory. Peter, the youngest of the whoie family, was born shortly before his father's death.. Of this remarkable group the eldest is commemorated as Saint Macrina ...
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The early statement of Gregory of Nazianzus has been held to have weight, inasmuch as he speaks of Basil as a Cappadocian like himself before there was any other reason but that of birth for associating him with this province.
The early statement of Gregory of Nazianzus has been held to have weight, inasmuch as he speaks of Basil as a Cappadocian like himself before there was any other reason but that of birth for associating him with this province.
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