Aëtius of Antioch, surnamed "the Atheist" by …

Years: 352 - 352

Aëtius of Antioch, surnamed "the Atheist" by his trinitarian enemies, had studied successively under the Arian bishops Paulinus of Antioch and Athanasius of Anazarbus, and the presbyter Antonius of Tarsus.

Ordained a deacon in 350 by Leontius of Antioch, he had shortly afterwards been forced by the trinitarian party to leave that town.

At the first synod of Sirmium in 351, he had won a dialectic victory over the homoiousian bishops, Basilius and Eustathius, who seek in consequence to stir up against him the enmity of Constantius Gallus.

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