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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39366" /> == | |||
<p> semi-Arian bishop of Sebaste, in Armenia, in the fourth century, was a great advocate of monasticism, which he introduced into Armenia. The ascetic fanatics called Eustathians are supposed to have taken their name and their practices from him (but (See [[Eustathians]]), 2). He also founded in Sebaste a hospital for the poor, over which he placed Aarius, then his devoted friend. But later Aarius charged him with avarice, and they quarreled. (See Lerians). [[Eustathius]] died about A.D. 380. '''''—''''' [[Socrates]] ''Hist. Eccl.'' 2:43; Sozomen, ''Hist.'' Ecclesiastes 3:14; Neander, ''Church Hist.'' Torrey's transl. 2:342; Hefele, ''Concliengaeschichtea'' 1:652 sq. </p> | |||
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72957" /> == | |||
<p> [[Archbishop]] of Thessalonica, a Greek commentator of Homer, born in Constantinople; a man of wide classical learning, and his work on [[Homer]] of value for the extracts of writings that no longer exist; <i> d </i> . 1198. </p> | |||
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