Eusebius dari Nikomedia
(Dialihkan dari Eusebius dari Nicomedia)
Eusebius dari Nikomedia (meninggal 341) adalah pria yang membaptis Konstantinus Agung. Ia adalah uskup Berytus (sekarang Beirut) di Phoenicia, kemudian Tahta Nikomedia, di mana desan kekaisaran bertempat, dan akhirnya Konstantinopel dari 338 sampai kematiannya.
Referensi
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- Young, Frances (1983). From Nicaea to Chalcedon. Philadelphia: Fortress Press.
Pranala luar
suntingCorrespondence of Eusebius of Nicomedia:
- Arius to Eusebius
- Eusebius to Arius
- Eusebius to Paulinus of Tyre
- Eusebius to the Council of Nicaea
- Constantine on Eusebius' deposition
- Eusebius' confession of faith
Artikel ini memuat teks dari suatu publikasi yang sekarang berada di ranah publik: Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914). "article name needed". New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (edisi ke-third). London and New York: Funk and Wagnalls.