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Auxentius of Mopsuestia (died 360) was bishop of Mopsuestia and a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. His feast day is December 18. Baronius places Auxentius in the Roman Martyrology, because of the story told by Philostorgius (in the Suda) that he was at one time an officer in the army of Licinius, and gave up his commission rather than obey the imperial command to lay a bunch of grapes at the feet of a statue of Bacchus. Tillemont is inclined to believe that Auxentius was an Arian; his patronage of the heretic Aetius, points to this conclusion.

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  • Auxentius of Mopsuestia (died 360) was bishop of Mopsuestia and a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. His feast day is December 18. Baronius places Auxentius in the Roman Martyrology, because of the story told by Philostorgius (in the Suda) that he was at one time an officer in the army of Licinius, and gave up his commission rather than obey the imperial command to lay a bunch of grapes at the feet of a statue of Bacchus. Tillemont is inclined to believe that Auxentius was an Arian; his patronage of the heretic Aetius, points to this conclusion. He is not to be confused with Auxentius (d. 374), bishop of Milan, or with Saint Auxentius (d. 473), a hermit cleared of heresy at the Council of Chalcedon and an Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic saint. (en)
  • Auxentius war um 321 Bischof von Mopsuestia im östlichen Kilikien. Der Überlieferung nach hatte er den Militärdienst verlassen müssen, weil er sich trotz des Befehls von Kaiser Licinius weigerte, einer Statue des Bacchus Trauben zu opfern. Er gilt als Bauherr einer Kathedrale in Mopsuestia für die Heiligen , und , die während der Christenverfolgungen von Gouverneur Maximus um 304 in Anazarbos hingerichtet worden waren. Philostorgius bezeichnet Bischof Auxentius als Arianer. Sein Festtag ist der 18. Dezember. (de)
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  • Auxentius war um 321 Bischof von Mopsuestia im östlichen Kilikien. Der Überlieferung nach hatte er den Militärdienst verlassen müssen, weil er sich trotz des Befehls von Kaiser Licinius weigerte, einer Statue des Bacchus Trauben zu opfern. Er gilt als Bauherr einer Kathedrale in Mopsuestia für die Heiligen , und , die während der Christenverfolgungen von Gouverneur Maximus um 304 in Anazarbos hingerichtet worden waren. Philostorgius bezeichnet Bischof Auxentius als Arianer. Sein Festtag ist der 18. Dezember. (de)
  • Auxentius of Mopsuestia (died 360) was bishop of Mopsuestia and a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. His feast day is December 18. Baronius places Auxentius in the Roman Martyrology, because of the story told by Philostorgius (in the Suda) that he was at one time an officer in the army of Licinius, and gave up his commission rather than obey the imperial command to lay a bunch of grapes at the feet of a statue of Bacchus. Tillemont is inclined to believe that Auxentius was an Arian; his patronage of the heretic Aetius, points to this conclusion. (en)
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  • Auxentius von Mopsuestia (de)
  • Auxentius of Mopsuestia (en)
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