
extreme proponent of Arianism (q.v.). With the Arian philosopher and bishop Aëtius, he established the Eunomian sect (see Anomoean), which, although ... [2 related articles]
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(died c. 394) Leader of an extreme sect of Arians (see
Arianism), who were called Eunomians after him. His confession of faith, addressed to the Roman emperor Theodosius the Great in 383, was rejected. After his...
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