Eunomius of Cyzicus, deposed from his bishopric …
Years: 367 - 367
Eunomius of Cyzicus, deposed from his bishopric by Constantius for his extreme Arianist views, had resided in Constantinople during the reigns of Julian and Jovian, in close intercourse with his mentor Aëtius, consolidating an heretical party and consecrating schismatical bishops.
He had then gone to live at Chalcedon, whence in 367 he is banished to Mauretania for harboring the rebel Procopius.
He is recalled, however, before he reaches his destination.
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- Bithynia et Pontus (Roman province)
- Christianity, Arian
- Christianity, Nicene
- Anomoeanism
- Roman Empire: Valentinian dynasty (Rome)
