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<p> bishop of Liugidunum, in Maesia, during the 4th century, is noted as being a disciple of Arius, and one of the prominent leaders of the Arian court party. See Neander Hist. of the Church, 2, 404 sq. </p>
<p> bishop of Liugidunum, in Maesia, during the 4th century, is noted as being a disciple of Arius, and one of the prominent leaders of the Arian court party. See Neander Hist. of the Church, 2, 404 sq. </p>
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Ursacius [1]

bishop of Liugidunum, in Maesia, during the 4th century, is noted as being a disciple of Arius, and one of the prominent leaders of the Arian court party. See Neander Hist. of the Church, 2, 404 sq.

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