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<p> <b> [[Valens]] (4), </b> Arian bp. of Mursa in Pannonia, and together with [[Ursacius]] the leading [[Western]] opponent of Athanasius. He must have been born <i> c. </i> 300, as we find him a most influential bishop from a.d. 332 (cf. Socr. <i> H. E. </i> i. 27). The activity and influence of Valens was confined to the East. The West was always hostile to him, and frequently excommunicated him, the last occasion being at a council held at Rome in 369. He probably died some time prior to 375. </p> <p> [G.T.S.] </p>
<p> <b> [[Valens]] (4), </b> Arian bp. of Mursa in Pannonia, and together with [[Ursacius]] the leading Western opponent of Athanasius. He must have been born <i> c. </i> 300, as we find him a most influential bishop from a.d. 332 (cf. Socr. <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> i. 27). The activity and influence of Valens was confined to the East. The West was always hostile to him, and frequently excommunicated him, the last occasion being at a council held at Rome in 369. He probably died some time prior to 375. </p> <p> [[[G.T.S.]]] </p>


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Arian Bishop Of Mursa Valens [1]

Valens (4), Arian bp. of Mursa in Pannonia, and together with Ursacius the leading Western opponent of Athanasius. He must have been born c. 300, as we find him a most influential bishop from a.d. 332 (cf. Socr. H. E. i. 27). The activity and influence of Valens was confined to the East. The West was always hostile to him, and frequently excommunicated him, the last occasion being at a council held at Rome in 369. He probably died some time prior to 375.

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